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PEOPLE using mobile telephones in rural areas may face eight times the risk of developing a malignant brain tumour than those living in towns and cities, according to new research.
The study suggests the increased risk of brain tumours is related to where a mobile telephone is used as opposed to for how long.See the full content of this document
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Mobiles in Rural Areas 'Raise Risk of Brain Tumours'
The fact that mobile telephone base stations in rural areas tend to be much farther apart and need a higher signal intensity to compensate may explain the res...
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