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Extended use of a cellular telephone causes increased activity in parts of the brain next to the phone's antenna, according to a new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association. However, Nora Volkow, author of the paper, says it's unclear what the clinical significance of that finding is.
There has been much talk about whether cell phones may have some deleterious effect on our brains from the radio waves coming out of the antenna being held right up against your head.
Well, studies have gone back and forth on whether or not cell phone use could be a health risk, with most in the industry saying that it has no proven ill effects.
Just this week, a study published in the journal Bioelectromagnetics reported no statistically significant change in the incidence of brain cancers in men and women in England between 1998 and 2007, a time when cell phone use increased dramatically.
But now, new work published this week in the Journal of the American Medical Association says there is an identifiable effect of cell phone use in the brain, but it's really too early to tell what, if anything, that effect means health-wise.
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