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THE INDEPENDENT
24 May 1999
Fresh fears on mobile phones
By Joe Jenkins
MOBILE phone users are up to two-and-a-half times more likely to develop brain tumors than non-users, and should consider using low-emission or hands-free phones, scientists have warned.
Two new Studies, in Sweden and the United States, have found a correlation between exposure to microwaves emitted by mobile phones and cancer, Dr. Lennard
Hardell, a Swedish specialist, tells the BBCs Panorama programme tonight.
Research commissioned by the programme from the National Radiological Protection Unit reveals huge differences in levels of radiation emitted by different brands of phone.
The warning comes after a survey of 11,000 users earlier this month, which revealed that using a mobile phone for an hour a day increases memory loss, can lead to Alzheimers and, at worst, causes cancer.
"I think that until we have the definite conclusion, the definitive results of much larger studies, we need to minimize exposure to human beings," Dr. Hardell tells the
programme.
A mobile-phone company insider said last night that the industry was "tracking" developments but was as yet unconvinced that enough evidence had been accumulated to prove that phones were a health risk.
The US research links mobile phones to an increased risk of a rare type of brain tumor.
Dr. George Carlo, who heads a $25m (£16m) research body funded by the US mobile phone industry, says that the studies put pressure on manufacturers to address the "gray area" of illness caused by mobile phones. "There could be a problem that needs to be looked at very, very carefully," he said. "That gray area needs to be acknowledged."
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