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Sep 7 at 23:43 comment added gidds There is at least one clear connection: people use mobile phones to read baseless claims about brain cancer…
Sep 7 at 15:58 comment added Hudjefa I know (from video on youtube) that some people don't use mobile phones, reason being social media poisoning. That this means they don't get brain cancer is to fell 2 birds with 1 stone. Great men, these are.
Sep 6 at 20:21 answer added sfxedit timeline score: -3
Apr 27, 2021 at 10:27 comment added gnasher729 When mobile phones were brand new and people using them pretty annoying, I read somewhere “30 percent fear that phones cause brain cancer. 70 percent hope they do”.
Apr 3, 2019 at 16:49 comment added geoO There is simply no mechanism.
Jan 21, 2019 at 9:16 answer added gerrit timeline score: 2
Aug 26, 2015 at 17:58 comment added Alen Also It should be asked first: There is a notable increase of brain cancer?(Wich one?) The Veritasium Channel [youtu.be/wU5XkhUGzBs?t=3m09s] explain in this video why is so hard to correlate cellphone use with cancer, mainly because there is not relation nor cancer raising; only uncertainty of result, as Neil de Grasse Tyson points out [youtu.be/Dkjkh3OrjeA?t=17m1s].
May 11, 2012 at 3:53 comment added Muhd Also relevant: xkcd.com/radiation -- apparently, using a cell phone is safer than eating a banana.
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Jul 15, 2011 at 17:57 comment added BlueRaja - Danny Pflughoeft obligatory XKCD reference: http://xkcd.com/925/
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