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New study from US NCI should make a big splash – but it isn’t

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    • 15 MAR 12
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    New study from US NCI should make a big splash – but it isn’t

    From Dariusz Leszczynski

    HELSINKI, March 14, 2012″”On March 8, 2012 the US National Cancer Institute published a study dealing with the risk of glioma (a type of brain cancer) and cell phone radiation.
    This study should have made headlines around the world similar to those made by the last year’s IARC classification of cell phone radiation as a possible carcinogen. But it did not. One must wonder: why?

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    http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/between-rock-and-hard-place/2012/mar/14/new-study-us-nci-should-make-big-splash-why-it-doe/

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