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  1. 2 lis 2020 · Further, cellular phone use with cumulative call time more than 1000 h statistically significantly increased the risk of tumors. This comprehensive meta-analysis of case-control studies found evidence that linked cellular phone use to increased tumor risk.

  2. 1 gru 2016 · Environmental impacts. Mobile or Cell phones are fabricated with heavy metals such as cadmium, lead, lithium, mercury and brominated flame retardants, which are used in the parts of printed circuit board (PCB), liquid crystal display (LCD), keypad, plastic casing, batteries and chargers.

  3. 13 paź 2009 · With regard to tumor malignancy, mobile phone use of 10 years or longer was significantly positively associated with the risk of benign tumors but not with the risk of malignant tumors. The use of analog phones for 10 years or longer was positively associated with the risk of tumors.

  4. Numerous studies have investigated the relationship between cell phone use and the risk of developing malignant brain tumors (mostly gliomas, which begin in glial cells that surround and support the nerve cells) and tumors of the meninges (meningiomas, which are mostly benign).

  5. Cell phone use, even for more than 13 years, was not linked with an increased risk of brain tumors, salivary gland tumors, or cancer overall, nor was there a link with any brain tumor subtypes or with tumors in any location within the brain.

  6. There are two main reasons why people are concerned that cell (or mobile) phones might have the potential to cause certain types of cancer or other health problems: Cell phones emit radiation (in the form of radiofrequency radiation, or radio waves), and cell phone use is widespread.

  7. 18 lut 2019 · We predict a world in which the mobile phone makes the most advanced medical technology available to all, as it helps solve the dilemma of a healthcare system focused on curing diseases rather than preventing them.