Scientists from Tel Aviv University conducted a study that showed that frequent use of a mobile phone increases the risk of developing tumors of the salivary glands by 50%..
The author of the study, epidemiologist Sigal Sadetzky, argues that those cell phone users who live in rural and remote areas have a particularly increased risk of developing cancer..
This is due to the fact that they are forced to use more powerful and radiating equipment than those who live in large cities..
The debate about how harmful mobile phone radiation is to human health has been going on for a long time.. For example, Swedish scientists from the University of Orebro previously reported that using a mobile phone for ten or more years significantly increases the risk of brain tumors - glioma and acoustic neuroma..
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