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radiation from mobile phones may damage blood cells by increasing the forces they exert on each other, indicates a recent study. The findings prove yet again that mobile phones can cause cancer and other ailments. Conventionally, radiations are considered damaging to cells only if they are strong enough to break their chemical bonds or heat their tissue. Cellphone manufactures maintain that radiations of their products are too weak to produce either of these effects (see:
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