Bioactive glasses, a specialized material that can bond with tissue and improve the strength of bones and teeth, are now ...
Cancer cells are driven by the same imperative guiding all living things: to grow, survive and reproduce. Although cancer's ...
A new review by Arizona State University researcher Carlo Maley and Lucie Laplane from the University of Paris ...
The study, of evidence to date, finds that the type of radiation you get from your phone isn't enough to cause brain cancer.
A low white blood cell count is called leukopenia. A high white blood cell count is usually a sign of inflammation or infection, but it can be due to a blood-related cancer like leukemia or lymphoma.
A review of studies suggests that there is no connection between mobile phones and brain cancer. The World Health Organization commissioned a review of material from previous published studies.
A review of studies suggests that there is no connection between mobile phones and brain cancer. The World Health Organization commissioned a review of material from previous published studies.
This means we can now be more confident that exposure to radio waves from mobile phones or wireless technologies is not associated with an increased risk of brain cancer. The new review forms part ...
A systematic review into the potential health effects from radio wave exposure has shown mobile phones are not linked to brain cancer. The review was commissioned by the World Health Organization ...
Controversial cancer study retracted after scrutiny for inaccurate data, causing ripple effect in scientific community.
Director Radiation Research and Advice, Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA), and Adjunct Associate Professor, University of Wollongong Sarah Loughran receives ...