CELLPHONE research points to increased brain tumour risk: Some NZ teens in high-risk category. 10 February 2013, Wellington
In brief:
- 6% of New Zealanders likely to be at increased risk of brain tumour from cellphone/cordless phone use by mid-teens
- Cordless phones are a type of cellphone with the base-transmitter in the home
- Nearly ¼ of 10-13 year olds spend 30 minutes or more on the phone daily
- NZ lags behind in cautioning the young about cellphone use
- Study highlights the need to caution heavy cell/cordless phone users