Not the use of a mobile phone increases the risk of brain tumors, said the Japanese researchers. This is the first study in which researchers examined the effects of electromagnetic waves from mobile phones in different areas of the brain. Japanese scientists have no evidence that regular use of mobile phones found in the risk of brain cancer increases. They examined the effect of mobile phone on three key areas of the brain. In a study of 322 patients compared the specialists brain tumors and 683 healthy individuals. In patients with brain tumors were the most common types of tumors: glioma, meningioma and pituitary adenoma. Scientists estimate how long they have cell phones, and the length of calls every day. They examined the amount of electromagnetic waves of different types of mobile phones. In addition, researchers have hypothesized that different phones can affect different areas of the brain. According to Professor Naohito Yamaguchi, the researchers used the latest technology, but found no evidence that cell phone use increases the risk of brain tumors.
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