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Men's Health: Avoid Cell Phone Health Risks | Men's Health News
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The WORST place to keep your cell phone is your pants pocket. Here’s why: http://ow.ly/5VlGr
How Secure are Your Apps? | Men's Health News
news.menshealth.com — “Smartphone apps are not as secure as you might think” View full resource at news.menshealth.com
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13% of cell phone users pretend to use their phones to avoid talking to people around them. More phone facts: http://ow.ly/69h0e
Cell Phone Frenzy: Cancer Risk and Wimpy Semen | Health and Wellness News
wellnessresources.com — “The World Health Organization set off a new cell phone alarm button around the world by concluding after a gathering of scientists that cell phones are possible carcinogens. A few weeks earlier Austrian and Canadian researchers linked cell phone use to poor sperm quality and risk for infertility – a study that hasn’t received the WHO-generated cancer buzz, but is potentially far more important.” View full resource at wellnessresources.com
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Beat Everyday Infection: Men's Health
menshealth.com — “Be aware of everyday germs that threaten your health. This article from Men's Health magazine gives tips on avoiding infection spreaders in every place from cell phones to the bedroom.” View full resource at menshealth.com
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The most common infections lurking on your remote, in your shower, in your bedroom, and more: http://ow.ly/2g2iE
Beat Everyday Infection: Men's Health
menshealth.com — “Be aware of everyday germs that threaten your health. This article from Men's Health magazine gives tips on avoiding infection spreaders in every place from cell phones to the bedroom.” View full resource at menshealth.com
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