December 2000 news article summarizes a study that found no correlation between brain cancer and the use of mobile phones.
PR Newswire from the National Brain Tumor Foundation discusses the conflicting and inconclusive evidence linking cell phones and brain cancer.
Browse articles and abstracts which explore possible links between cellular phones and cancer risk.
Article discusses the growing concern about the health effects of cellular phones, summarizes research on the topic and offers safety tips.
National Cancer Institute summarizes their research into the effects of electromagnetic fields on brain tumors and other cancers.
Medical College of Wisconsin answers frequently-asked questions about power lines, cellular phones, electromagnetic radiation and cancer.
Medical skeptics' group examines the evidence linking high-voltage power lines to cancer and finds it unconvincing. Includes links to references.
Company manufactures shielded cases designed to protect cell-phone users from radiation. Buy cases for Ericsson, Motorola, and Nokia phones.
Company develops radiation-protective fabrics that shield users from diseases resulting from electromagnetic poisoning. Read the test results.
Article published in Dec. 2000 reviews a study which found that cell phone usage didn't increase cancer risk. Also has links to related stories.