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Scientists conducted years of research found no relation between cell phones

Scientists conducted years of research found no relation between cell phones and brain cancer

  According to foreign media reports, Australia scientists study data found for the past 29 years, despite huge increases in cell phone use, but did not increase the incidence of brain cancer. It is evident that no relationship between cell phones and brain cancer. Ted Baker iPhone 6 cases

  Emeritus Professor of public health at the University of Sydney ximeng·chapuman, said they 1982-2012 in Australia diagnosed brain cancer 19,858 men and 14,222 women studied, hoping to understand the relationship between age and sex the incidence of brain cancer. They also counted 1987-2012 years mobile phone use data.

  Ximeng·chapuman explains: "we found that, in more than 20 years, significant increase in the proportion of the population using mobile phones (now increased from around 9% in 1993 to 90% or so), but according to the age-adjusted incidence of brain cancer (incidence per 100,000 population 20-84 population) increased slightly in men only, and immobile in women over 30 years old. "

  The study did find that "70 years or older age groups a substantial increase in the incidence of brain cancer", but this change is from 1982, cell phones until 5 years later before entering Australia.

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  Asked whether cell phone use increases will end when the increased incidence of brain cancer, his answer was: If this view was founded, we should have seen the significant increase in the incidence of brain cancer. But this is not the case, non-ionizing radiation emitted by mobile phones, which usually does not damage DNA. He is very confident in his own honor, mobile phones do not cause brain cancer, will not have evidence to prove this theory.

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