Today: September 23, 2024
Today: September 23, 2024

No link between mobile phones and brain cancer, WHO-backed study says

FILE PHOTO: A woman uses her mobile phone while holding a placard reading
September 03, 2024
Reuters

LONDON (Reuters) -There is no link between mobile phone use and an increased risk of brain cancer, according to a new World Health Organization-commissioned review of available published evidence worldwide.

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A key ingredient has been missing from California’s wildfires this year. Experts worry things will get worse if it arrives

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