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  2. Problematic smartphone use - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 the Ramazzini Cancer Research Institute study of cell phone radiation and cancer published its results and conclusion that 'The RI findings on far field exposure to RFR are consistent with and reinforce the results of the NTP study on near field exposure, as both reported an increase in the incidence of tumors of the brain and heart in ...

  3. Wireless device radiation and health - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 the Ramazzini Cancer Research Institute study of cell phone radiation and cancer published its results and conclusion that 'The RI findings on far field exposure to RFR are consistent with and reinforce the results of the NTP study on near field exposure, as both reported an increase in the incidence of tumors of the brain and heart in ...

  4. Lennart Hardell - Wikipedia

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    Hardell's research on cell phones and cancer has concluded that long-term mobile phone use is associated with an increased risk of acoustic neuroma and glioma. [4] [5] He has said that children should be banned from using cell phones except in emergencies, as he feels the risk of cancer is greater in people who begin using mobile phones before the age of 20.

  5. COVID-19's Surprising Effect on Cancer - AOL

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    In a study investigating how the COVID-19 virus affects cancer, researchers removed cancer-fighting cells from lung tissues of mice for further study. Credit - Northwestern Medicine Viruses don ...

  6. Your smartphone camera may soon help detect skin cancer - AOL

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    Skin cancer was the cause of over 10,000 U.S. deaths in 2016. Now IBM is developing a new technology that'll allow your phone to help detect skin cancer. Your smartphone camera may soon help ...

  7. Devra Davis - Wikipedia

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    Devra Lee Davis (born June 7, 1946) is an American epidemiologist, toxicologist, and author of three books about environmental hazards. [1] [2] She was founding director of the Center for Environmental Oncology at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, and is a former professor of epidemiology at University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health.

  8. Joel Moskowitz - Wikipedia

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    Stanton Glantz, a prominent researcher on the health effects and control of tobacco, described the history of Moskowitz's legal fight on his blog, noting that the presiding Superior Court Judge Shellyanne Chang tentatively "overruled eight of the nine objections submitted by the state," [10] and directed release of the guidance document. But

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