'No evidence' that mobile phones damage health: new comprehensive review claims
A leading scientist insisted that driving while using a mobile remains the only proven health risk; with the publishing of a report about exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields....
Published By: DAILY MAIL - Thursday, 26 April, 2012
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