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It reportedly based its classification after a review of hundreds of articles published in scientific journals on health risks associated with exposure to radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic fields, including a study--called the Interphone study--that showed a 40% increase in risk for glioma (a certain type of brain cancer) for people who used their cellphones for an average of 30 minutes per day over a 10-year period.
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It reportedly based its classification after a review of hundreds of articles published in scientific journals on health risks associated with exposure to radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic fields, including a study--called the Interphone study--that showed a 40% increase in risk for glioma (a certain type of brain cancer) for people who used their cellphones for an average of 30 minutes per day over a 10-year period.
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A multinational study called Interphone that was published in May said that the heaviest cellphone users could be at greater risk for brain tumors but more research needed to be done.
Cell phone safety advocates call on FCC, FDA to update rules, radiation standards 2010
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A large international analysis known as the Interphone study, which involved 13 countries and released its findings in May, did not take third-generation technology into account, even though that is what many customers across the globe now use.
Is your BlackBerry making you sick? Juliet Eilperin 2010
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A large international analysis known as the Interphone study, which involved 13 countries and released its findings in May, did not take third-generation technology into account, even though that is what many customers across the globe now use.
Two books on the radiation dangers of cellphones Juliet Eilperin 2010
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A large international analysis known as the Interphone study, which involved 13 countries and released its findings in May, did not take third-generation technology into account, even though that is what many customers across the globe now use.
Is your BlackBerry making you sick? Juliet Eilperin 2010
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The researchers conducting the study, which was called Interphone, were flummoxed at nearly every turn.
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A large international analysis known as the Interphone study, which involved 13 countries and released its findings in May, did not take third-generation technology into account, even though that is what many customers across the globe now use.
Two books on the radiation dangers of cellphones Juliet Eilperin 2010
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Last year, a 13-country study called Interphone, the largest and longest study of the link between cellphone use and brain tumors, found no overall increased risk, but reported that participants with the highest level of cellphone use had a 40 percent higher risk of glioma.
NYT > Global Home By TARA PARKER-POPE 2011
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This link is based largely on the so-called Interphone study.
NYT > Home Page By SIDDHARTHA MUKHERJEE 2011
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