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Mobile phone users do NOT have an increased risk of brain tumours, myth-debunking study finds - 1bre
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2022-03-31
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Oxford University researchers found just 0.42 per cent of mobile phone users went on to develop a brain tumour over 14 years. The study tracked more than 400000 British women.
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