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Tumor Risk From Cell Phone Use Disputed In Study

A recent study has contradicted the tumor risk from cell phone use.

Although the study is far from conclusive it still causes a great deal of confusion to consumers.

There have been warnings about excessive use, use by young children and pregnant women.

It has been advised to blue tooth ear piece devices to divert electro-magnetic energy away from your body.

When the study first appeared last summer, Dr. Joel Moskowitz, from the School of Public Health at the University of California—Berkeley, said, “In my opinion, the interpretation of the results from this study and the accompanying editorial were biased in an attempt to reduce concerns that cellphone use increases brain tumor risk among children and adolescents.”
In December, a commentary in the journal Environmental Health, said, “Yet, in spite of low exposure, short latency period and limitations in study design, analyses and interpretation, there are nevertheless indications of increased risk … In any case, it is to go far beyond the findings of the study to say that the results are reassuring of no significant increased risk.”

Should we fear radiation exposure at the dentist office?

It’s age old question that we’ve all considered at on time or another.

We are exposed to radiation daily through cell phone use, television and small appliances but is the radiation exposure at the dentist of particular concern?

Although thyroid cancer is one of the most survivable of cancers it is also believed that a rise in the incidence of certain cancers can be attributed to medical radiation exposure.

The jury is still out, however, and further studies need to be done to alleviate fears.

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