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In an editorial accompanying the study, Henry Lai of the University of Washington and Lennart Hardell of University Hospital in Orebro, Sweden, said the meaning of the findings remains far from clear but "warrant further investigation."
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In an editorial accompanying the study, Henry Lai of the University of Washington and Lennart Hardell of University Hospital in Orebro, Sweden, said the meaning of the findings remains far from clear but "warrant further investigation."
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In an accompanying editorial, Henry Lai of the University of Washington and Lennart Hardell of University Hospital in Orebro, Sweden, said the meaning of the findings remains far from clear but warrants "further investigation."
Study indicates cellphones affect brain activity, but implications are unclear 2011
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Hardell published a report last year that said teens and children have a fourfold increased chance of getting brain cancer.
Cellphone industry attacks San Francisco's ruling on radiation 2010
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Hardell published a report last year that said teens and children have a fourfold increased chance of getting brain cancer.
Cellphone industry attacks San Francisco's ruling on radiation 2010
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Hardell published a report last year that said teens and children have a fourfold increased chance of getting brain cancer.
Cellphone industry attacks San Francisco's ruling on radiation 2010
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Hardell published a report last year that said teens and children have a fourfold increased chance of getting brain cancer.
Cellphone industry attacks San Francisco's ruling on radiation 2010
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Hardell said, "It looks frightening to see a five-fold increase in cancer among people who started use of mobile in childhood," but he said he "would be extremely surprised" if the risk was shown to be so high once all the evidence was in.
Mobile Phone Use Raises Children's Risk of Brain Cancer 2008
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Hardell believes that children under 12 should not use mobiles except in emergencies and that teenagers should use hands-free devices or headsets and concentrate on texting.
Mobile Phone Use Raises Children's Risk of Brain Cancer 2008
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REYNARD: Well, all of the studies -- Li Sing (ph), Kirchsbank (ph), Hardell (ph), Holt -- they're all leading to the direction, not conclusive, but there all leading to the direction that there is a danger here and that we need to be very careful.
CNN Transcript - Larry King Live: Do Cell Phones Cause Cancer? - August 9, 2000 2000
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