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Cell Phones & Breasts: A Bad Combination

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    • 24 MAY 12
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    Cell Phones & Breasts: A Bad Combination

    From the Environmental Health Trust:

    Growing numbers of young women in this fast-paced connected society keep their phones in their bras, hijabs (headscarves), or pockets–unaware of manufacturers’ hidden warnings. Distinguished cancer specialists Robert Nagourney and John West, comment on an unusual case of multiple breast tumors in a young woman who had kept her cell phone in her bra, advising on the need to Practice Safe Phone.

    Watch shocking this video about this case.

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