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Most Recently Shared on May 7, 2010 at 9:07 pm By:

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Phantom Brain Tumors: Who's at Risk?: Some obese children develop brain tumor symptoms when none exist. ... http://bit.ly/aDQv9r

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Study: Cell phones don't increase brain tumor risk in kids | Signal Strength - CNET News

news.cnet.com — “New research out of Europe suggests that children who use cell phones are at no increased risk of developing brain tumors. But researchers still caution that more studies are needed. Read this blog post by Marguerite Reardon on Signal Strength.View full resource at news.cnet.com

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Seems like there is always a new cell phone study coming out - http://cnet.co/pe2gSx http://fb.me/18ngGmj4s

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No link seen between cellphones, brain tumor | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who have used a cellphone for more than a decade do not appear to be at increased risk of a type of non-cancerous brain tumor, a large study suggests.Looking at dataView full resource at reuters.com

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No link seen between cellphones, brain tumor: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who have used a c... http://bit.ly/r75xMb #health #news

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No link seen between cellphones, brain tumor | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who have used a cellphone for more than a decade do not appear to be at increased risk of a type of non-cancerous brain tumor, a large study suggests.Looking at dataView full resource at reuters.com

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No link seen between cellphones, brain tumor: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who have used a c... http://bit.ly/qJcxKL #health #news

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Heavy Cell Phone Use Might Raise Risk of Brain Tumors - Drugs.com MedNews

drugs.com — “The debate over whether or not cell phones might cause brain tumors continues, as a new international study finds a small risk among people who are heavy cell pView full resource at drugs.com

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Heavy Cell Phone Use Might Raise Risk of Brain Tumors: FRIDAY, June 10 -- The debate over whether or not c... http://bit.ly/jDZPN7 #drug

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WHO says cell phone use possibly carcinogenic | Reuters

reuters.com — “LONDON (Reuters) - Using a mobile phone might increase the risk of developing certain types of brain tumors and consumers should consider ways of reducing their exposure, World Health Organization (WHO)View full resource at reuters.com

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WHO says cell phone use "possibly carcinogenic": LONDON (Reuters) - Using a mobile phone might inc... http://bit.ly/kdf39l #health #news

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WHO says cell phone use "possibly carcinogenic" - Health Key

healthkey.com — “LONDON (Reuters) - Using a mobile phone might increase the risk of developing certain types of brain tumors and consumers should consider ways of reducing their exposure, World Health Organization (WHO) cancer experts said on Tuesday.View full resource at healthkey.com

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News: WHO says cell phone use "possibly carcinogenic" http://bit.ly/j41RXX - I see this is trending on Twitter... #YAWNsauce #health

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Stereotactic Radiosurgery Preferred Method of Treating Cancer Patients with Brain Metastases | Neurology

medicexchange.com — “Cancer patients who receive stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) and whole brain radiation therapy (WBRT) for the treatment of metastatic brain tumors have more than twice the risk of developing learning and memory problems than those treated with SRS alone, as per the reports of researchers at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center.View full resource at medicexchange.com

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Latest News Article Stereotactic Radiosurgery Preferred Method of Treating.. http://bit.ly/2S8PLo MedicExchange.com

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