''On 28 March this year, the scientific peer review
of a landmark United States government study concluded that there is
“clear evidence” that radiation from mobile phones causes cancer,
specifically, a heart tissue cancer in rats that is too rare to be
explained as random occurrence.
Eleven independent scientists spent three days at Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, discussing the study,
which was done by the National Toxicology Program of the US Department
of Health and Human Services and ranks among the largest conducted of
the health effects of mobile phone radiation. NTP scientists had exposed
thousands of rats and mice (whose biological similarities to humans
make them useful indicators of human health risks) to doses of radiation equivalent to an average mobile user’s lifetime exposure..''
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