Following countless studies which have repeatedly suggested that cell phones do and don’t cause cancer (at the same time), cancer experts from WHO‘s International Agency for Research on Cancer are now saying cell phones sorta, maybe, possibly cause cancer.

The WHO/International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified radiofrequency electromagnetic fields as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B), based on an increased risk for glioma, a malignant type of brain cancer, associated with wireless phone use.

Dr Jonathan Samet (University of Southern California, USA), overall Chairman of the Working Group, indicated that “the evidence, while still accumulating, is strong enough to support a conclusion and the 2B classification. The conclusion means that there could be some risk, and therefore we need to keep a close watch for a link between cell phones and cancer risk.”

“Given the potential consequences for public health of this classification and findings,” said IARC Director Christopher Wild, “it is important that additional research be conducted into the long‐ term, heavy use of mobile phones. Pending the availability of such information, it is important to take pragmatic measures to reduce exposure such as hands‐free devices or texting. “

In other news, oxygen is also possibly carcinogenic. And so is Jersey Shore, Justin Bieber’s music, the Westboro Baptist Church and Fox News.

telegraph



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