Health care and mobile phone
Serious studies regularly warn of tumor risk with heavy use of mobile phones over a long period. A new Swedish study, performed by the Swedish National Institute for Working Life and the University of Oerebro, contradicts the conclusion of two recent studies from the Dutch Health Council and a British survey that found no evidence of correlation between the radiation of mobile phones or TV towers and cancer diseases. The study shows that those who started using a mobile phone before the age of 20 are most at risk. A heavy use is defined as 2,000+ hours, or one hour per day during 10 years.