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Cell phones usage increases tumour risk in kids

Experts have claimed that Kids who use cell phones could be up to five times more likely to develop a brain tumour than adults.

Updated on: Feb 01, 2011 01:11 PM IST
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Experts have claimed that Kids who use cell phones could be up to five times more likely to develop a brain tumour than adults.

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The potential risk could be a “huge time bomb”, according to independent watchdog Powerwatch, which investigates their safety. It wants children banned from using them.

“The risk of getting a brain tumour is far increased for children as their cells are still dividing which could cause a tumour to grow. Their skulls are also far thinner and less developed than an adult’s, meaning they don’t absorb as much of the radiation leaving it to get through to the brain. This can do a huge amount of damage,” the Daily Express quoted Technical manager Graham Philips as saying.

Cancer specialist Dr Justin Stebbing, of Imperial College London, said: “Their cells are still growing so they could be more sensitive to DNA damage.”

The BMJ Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine advises parents to ensure children use text messages, hands-free kits or loudspeaker functions.

 
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