CBS 58 News, Milwaukee, has produced an excellent news report on developing concerns over cell phone radiation. A nurse working in the brain injury unit of a physical rehabilitation hospital says, in the past year, she is suddenly seeing more people coming in with brain tumors and noticing the patients are younger and younger. The news clip may be viewed here. Following is the text of the news story.
New concerns over cell phone radiation
by Diane Moca, 30 April 2013
MILWAUKEE -- For years, scientists insisted there was no connection between cell phones and cancer, but now some credible experts are re-evaluating that position.
A nurse who works in the brain injury unit of a physical rehabilitation hospital said, in the past year, she is suddenly seeing more people coming in with brain tumors and noticing the patients are younger and younger.
It was enough to make her discuss with the other nurses how they could change their ways, but the message isn't always welcomed.
"I don't think people want to know; I don't think they want to face that, because they're too addicted. If you go anywhere now, everybody is holding their phone," said nurse Laura.
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New concerns over cell phone radiation
by Diane Moca, 30 April 2013
MILWAUKEE -- For years, scientists insisted there was no connection between cell phones and cancer, but now some credible experts are re-evaluating that position.
A nurse who works in the brain injury unit of a physical rehabilitation hospital said, in the past year, she is suddenly seeing more people coming in with brain tumors and noticing the patients are younger and younger.
It was enough to make her discuss with the other nurses how they could change their ways, but the message isn't always welcomed.
"I don't think people want to know; I don't think they want to face that, because they're too addicted. If you go anywhere now, everybody is holding their phone," said nurse Laura.
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