So Far No One Has Proven It Does Cell phones beam radiofrequency energy that can penetrate the brain's outer edge, raising questions about cancers of the head and neck, brain tumors or leukemia. Most research has found no risk, but a few studies have raised questions. And while U.S. health officials insist the evidence shows no real reason for concern, they don't give the phones a definitive clean bill of health, either, pending long-term data on slow-growing cancers.
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The signals they are sending out can cause cancer if you put them near areas that can have cancer.
because cell phones have a chemical frequency in them that causes energy waves that could some day lead into a long term effect or possibly cancer.
There are some people concerned that cell phones could have possible cancer causing effects from the radiofrequency.
No. This is most definitely a myth.
i dont think so
supposedly bain tumors and cancer. it doesnt cause bain tumors and cancer but it helps them to grow
It hasn't been ruled out that mobile phones do cause cancer in the brain but there is a strong corelation between the two. It can cause cancer in your brain because the microwaves emitted by the phone can heat up the water inside your brain and this heating effect can cause cell damage in the brain and can cause cancer in the brain.
In a recent study, it was showing that the use of mobile and digital phones MAY increase your risk of cancer. Although it is still not a for sure thing, there were definitely some links that are too large to rule out.