Monday, June 13, 2011

No Lawsuits for Cell Phones or iPhones on Horizon

While thre has been some speculation in the past and present that mobile phone use could potentially cause cancer, right now there is not a lot of solid eveidence for it making lawsuits unlikely, at least not anytime soon. For example, According to the highly respected AP News service, a recent research study from the International Agency for Research on Cancer appears to possibly indicate that mobile phones are possibly carcinogenic but that many researchers in fact think that most anything can be potentially a cancer-causing agent, including smog, pesticides or perhaps coffee.
That is a releif because I love my iPhone, although getting an iPhone Repair done in a timely fashion these days can take forever and a day. Meanwhile, ovr thirty other researches done on cancer patients have not apparently found that they used their mobile phones more frequently than healthy individuals have. In addition to that, the numbers in those studies were not sufficient to make a conclusion.
Since many malignant tumors take years to develop, scientists say that it is impossible to know if the cellphones can cause long-term damage. Researchers haven't tracked the statistics for longer than ten years. I guess some of this is good news for heavy users of internet phones softphone and those who do a lot of international calls from mobile which reminds me that I am itching for my iPhone repaiur to be completed already. Cellphones emit small amounts of radiation and radio waves are considered harmless for human cells. Scientists believe that wireless earpiece can limit exposure to the cellphone radiation and decrease possible danger to our health.

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