To say that experts generally don't agree about whether cellphone radiation can fry your brain is an
understatement of
massive proportions, but amazingly enough, the World Health Organization has come to a pseudo-conclusion: a group of 31 scientists from 14 countries working in the org's International Agency for Research on Cancer says that -- based on a survey of the literature -- those electromagnetic fields are as likely to be
potentially carcinogenic as 266 other worrisome substances, including DDT pesticide and the exhaust from your automobile. Mind you, the WHO isn't saying that cellphones
cause cancer, as today's decision is merely the latest call for more research, but the fact that respected scientists even claim that a correlation should be considered will probably be enough to
stir the pot.
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