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MedNews
FRIDAY May 27, 2016
....For example, they pointed out that the study exposed rats to very high levels of cellphone radiation, beginning in the womb and then through the first two years of the rats' life. Even then, only 2 percent to 3 percent of male rats -- and no females -- developed a tumor.
The fact that none of the female rats developed a tumor is odd, the NIH experts said, as is the fact that rats who did not get exposed to the radiation died at higher rates than those who did get exposed.....
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