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Tumour risk associated with use of cellular telephones or cordless desktop telephones.

PHO April 8, 2018

“We found for all studied phone types an increased risk for brain tumours, mainly acoustic neuroma and malignant brain tumours.” Tumour risk associated with use of cellular telephones or cordless desktop telephones.…

Category : Research Acoustic Neuroma, Brain, Hardell, Tumours Read More

Long-term use of cellular phones and brain tumours: increased risk associated with use for > or =10 years.

PHO June 20, 2016

Long-term use of cellular phones and brain tumours: increased risk associated with use for > or =10 years. “Results from present studies on use of mobile phones for > or…

Category : Research Acoustic Neuroma, Brain, Cancer, Glioma, Hardell, Tumours Read More

Meta-analysis of long-term mobile phone use and the association with brain tumours.

PHO June 20, 2016

Meta-analysis of long-term mobile phone use and the association with brain tumours. “We conclude that this meta-analysis gave a consistent pattern of an association between mobile phone use and ipsilateral glioma and…

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Epidemiological evidence for an association between use of wireless phones and tumor diseases.

PHO June 20, 2016

Epidemiological evidence for an association between use of wireless phones and tumor diseases. “We conclude that current standard for exposure to microwaves during mobile phone use is not safe for long-term exposure…

Category : Epidemiological Studies, Research Acoustic Neuroma, Brain, Cancer, Epidemiology, Glioma, Hardell, Tumours Read More

Mobile phones, cordless phones and the risk for brain tumours.

PHO June 1, 2016

Mobile phones, cordless phones and the risk for brain tumours. Authors: Hardell, L., and Carlberg, M. Abstract: The Hardell-group conducted during 1997-2003 two case control studies on brain tumours including assessment…

Category : Epidemiological Studies, Research Acoustic Neuroma, Brain, Cancer, Hardell, Tumours Read More
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  • Effect of mobile telephones on sperm quality: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
  • Effects of electromagnetic waves emitted from 3G+wi-fi modems on human semen analysis.
  • Impact of cell phone use on men’s semen parameters
  • Single and double strand DNA breaks in rat brain cells after acute exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation.
  • Effects of electromagnetic radiation from a cellular phone on human sperm motility: an in vitro study.
  • Effect of electromagnetic irradiation produced by 3G mobile phone on male rat reproductive system in a simulated scenario.

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