Cell phones can cause cancer?
This story is almost laughable...the writer needs some lessons in how to write a story. Why? This story appeared in the Daily Mail:
Mobile phones can take as little as ten minutes to trigger changes in the brain associated with cancer, scientists claimed yesterday. They found even low levels of radiation from handsets interfere with the way brain cells divide. Cell division encourages the growth of tumours. Although the researchers did not come up with evidence that mobile phone signals are harmful, the findings suggest they could be.
Now, re-read the above paragraph again, and ask yourself, what the heck does the first sentence mean when compared to the last.
Mobile phones can take as little as ten minutes to trigger changes in the brain associated with cancer, scientists claimed yesterday. They found even low levels of radiation from handsets interfere with the way brain cells divide. Cell division encourages the growth of tumours. Although the researchers did not come up with evidence that mobile phone signals are harmful, the findings suggest they could be.
Excuse me? So, do mobile phones take as little as 10 minutes to cause cancer or is there really no evidence to suggest such thing? And besides that, has anyone found anything at all these days that doesn't lead to cancer?
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