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  • A scientist weighs in on cell phone cancer risks Monday, December 21, 2009

    John Timmer writes the regulation under consideration in San Francisco “actually a reasonable approach given the current state of the science,” while he says the bill proposed in Maine “is spectacularly ill-informed.”  Timmer examines the research and concludes:  “We can’t currently know whether there are [brain cancer] risks following decades of exposure [to cell phones].”

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