In this paragraph, they criticize the IARC Interphone study (which was inconclusive to begin with) as not having looked at elderly individuals thus hurting their own argument that the increasing GBM incidence has nothing to do with an aging population.
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The other supporting evidence comes from a Swedish professor, Lennart Hardell who has made a career writing papers in cell phone use & gliomas that have been criticized for methodological flaws or minimal significance.
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Here’s the final kicker - the first author of this paper is Technical Director of EMFields Solutions, a company that designs products to protect the public from EMF exposure including - you guessed it - cell phone use!http://www.emfields-solutions.com
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@VinayPrasadMD@BenMazer@RogueRad@THilalMD et al - what else did I miss? Disclaimer: I typed this entire thread on a cell phone but fortunately not next to my head!4 replies 0 retweets 3 likesShow this thread -
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You also born forgot to mention the Hindawi predatory open access journal the study is published in.
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Wow Ben, this is even murkier than I thought! Shame on
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I knew that name sounded familiar...
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