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Facts About Cell Phone Use by Ojim07(m): 3:36pm On Dec 10, 2015
Talking on a cell phone as little as 500 minutes
a month can increase the probability of brain
cancer by 140% to 300% (1)

Cell phone radiation has been shown to damage
and break living DNA (2)

Cell phone radiation causes leakage of the
blood-brain barrier allowing toxins to damage
sensitive brain tissue (3)

Cell phones worn by men on a belt clip can
reduce sperm count by 30% (4) (5)

After using a cell phone for six years the risk of
developing an acoustic neuroma (tumor of the
auditory nerve) increases by 50% (6)

Cell phone radiation increases estrogen and
adrenaline levels in the body disrupting
hormonal balance (7)

A two-minute cell phone call alters a child's
brain function for an hour (cool(9)

Cordless phones have even higher cancer risks
than cell phones (10)

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