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Long Term Cellphone Usage And Cancer

An interesting prospect

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Comment from Thomas Bowling
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cognitive deformities, electromagnetic hypersensitivities, genotoxic issues (that may cause damage to the genetic information in cells),

Whaaaaat?

People are always worried about things that rarely happen. That's what insurance companies are based on.

Every year we devote and entire month to breast cancer while ignoring heart disease which kills five times as many women. (Google it.)

 Comment Written 02-Nov-2016


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Comment from Ricky1024
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Sounds like another 'Urban Legend!'
Whats next, coffee?!
They say 50 cups can kill?
Sounds like a new way to commit suicide?
The Suicide Yuban Coffee Club!"
Interesting though the cell thing!
I heard a daughter was texting while driving to her mother.
She got in an accident within moments and died.
She lives with these last words...
"I love you mom."
Ricky1024.



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Comment from misscookie
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Love the artwork you choose to go with your write true words are spoken in a joke.
You captured my attention from the first line to the last
This is what I call a food for thought write..... meaning after you read it you go mm.
Thank you for sharing.
Cookie

by Brett Matthew West

 Comment Written 02-Nov-2016


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    Thanks misscookie!

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    You're very welcome, have a nice day.
    Cookie
Comment from DR DIP
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You know something Brett? I have never owned a mobile phone. I must be the only one in Australia that doesn't own one!
This article is particularly interesting to me for that very reason heavy usage of cell phones held up to the ear and possible connection to brain tumours.
As you say there is still not enough conclusive evidence but time will tell.

Good article!

dip

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Comment from Sandra du Plessis
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A very well-written article on cell phones. It is rude to be on your cell phone while in the company of someone else, we should either leave the room to answer in an emergency or just put it on silent when in a meeting with someone. There are many options to accept a message or call me back options.

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Comment from crybry67
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It is very intriguing, whether or not the technology we depend on is adversely affecting us. I believe it must. Sadly, even with real proof, many of us wouldn't be able to shake the addiction.

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Comment from Lloyd T. Okoko
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The verbal structure of the story reminisces the existence of a close nexus between long term cellphone usage and diseases like Cancers and Neurological disorders.The work earns its texture though availling mankind with valuable information on the need to degrade the incidence of electromagnetic radiation emitted by cellphones.Excellent work!Bravo!

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reply by Lloyd T. Okoko on 03-Nov-2016
    Remain Blessed!