Higher Cancer Rates In Under-18 Cell Phone  Users
The  Advocate
The great cell phone cover-up may be coming  to an end. A new report may finally wake the public up to the brain-cancer risks  of cell phones and force necessary preventive measures. 
A new report, endorsed by a prestigious  group of international scientists, finds that there is a risk of brain tumors  from cell phone use, that industry studies underestimate this risk, and that  children have much greater risks than adults. The report, therefore, sends a  message to four billion users worldwide and to the $4 billion cell  phone industry that they may be facing the same kind of bad news that first  burst on the scene for the tobacco industry.
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Elizabeth Kelley, M.A. International Commission for Electromagnetic Safety www.icems.eu info@icems.eu
