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Is Cellphone Use Linked to Cancer? An Italian Court Thinks So - Morning Consult
Recently, an Italian court made history with a ruling that established a link between cellphone use and brain cancer. The plaintiff, Roberto Romeo, alleged that excessive work-related cellphone use — three to four hours a day — caused the development of a brain tumor. The judge ruled in his favor after entertaining recent studies demonstrating the effects of cellphone radiation.
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But, those who think the Gov. and their alphabet soup organizations keep them safe and would oh never allow anything to harm us , well wake up this is about money, and controlling the population.
It is to spy on you as if you are the terrorist, they sell it to you using " Keep you safe" , oh it will help catch rapist, killers etc WAKE THE HELL UP, the crime will still happen and in the mean time you and your kids get cancer.................
Do Cell Phones Cause Cancer? A New Court Ruling Reignites the Debate
Recently, an Italian court made history with a ruling that established a link between cellphone use and brain cancer. The plaintiff, Roberto Romeo, alleged that excessive work-related cellphone use — three to four hours a day — caused the development of a brain tumor. The judge ruled in his favor after entertaining recent studies demonstrating the effects of cellphone radiation.
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But, those who think the Gov. and their alphabet soup organizations keep them safe and would oh never allow anything to harm us , well wake up this is about money, and controlling the population.
It is to spy on you as if you are the terrorist, they sell it to you using " Keep you safe" , oh it will help catch rapist, killers etc WAKE THE HELL UP, the crime will still happen and in the mean time you and your kids get cancer.................
Do Cell Phones Cause Cancer? A New Court Ruling Reignites the Debate