Hot topics | Health warning sparks debate about kids and cell phones
Now, there’s further ammunition for parents reluctant to give their children cell phones: The warning last month by the head of a prominent cancer research institute to his faculty and staff. Limit cell phone use, he said, because of the possible cancer risk — especially when it comes to children, whose brains are still developing.
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