JoJaBuckeye
First we take Michigan--then the whole world!
In an interview, Professor Challis, a world expert on mobile phone radiation, and chairman of the government-funded mobile telecommunications health research programme, emphasised that the ?hint? was just that. One European study has found a slight association and using a mobile for more than ten years. The few long-term users developed more acoustic neuroma brain tumours which were found close to the ear used for phoning.
But, because of the tiny numbers involved, ?it could be by chance,? he said. Asked whether the mobile phone could turn out to be the cigarette of the 21st century in terms of the damage it could inflict, he replied: ?Absolutely.?
It isn't a very helpful article. Not a single mention of where lawyers can pick up their litigation kits.