The results of a major study into mobile-phone use and cancer were released this week, but media interpretation of the findings has varied wildly.
One British newspaper, the Daily Telegraph, stated that the study had "found people who speak on their handset for more than half an hour a day over 10 years are at greater risk of brain cancer". Reporting on the same work, the French news wire AFP said that the study showed "no clear link to brain cancer".
Nature looks at the results of a study that has led to such contradictory reports.
To read the full, original article click on this link: No link found between mobile phones and cancer : Nature News
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