FDA to review wireless phone safety
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Thursday it will review wireless phone safety following a recently published study that raised concerns about a heightened risk of brain cancer.
Swedish researchers said last month the use of cellular phones over a long period of time can raise the risk of brain tumors.
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