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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Feb 3

    Are cellphones safe? New studies on rodents suggest little risk of cancer from radiation.http://nyti.ms/2GGVC3w 

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      2. Patrick‏ @Pattie19901 Feb 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        NYT refuses to report: “Much of the salacious and unverified” material in the dossier came from the Russians. So there is no question that it was the Clinton campaign, Democrats, Steele, the FBI, and DOJ who colluded with the Russians to rig a presidential election.pic.twitter.com/fvaikFCIEd

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      3. Joseph‏ @joetweets1987 Feb 3
        Replying to @Pattie19901 @nytimes

        You're confusing Russian sources with the Russian government, @pattie16588432567375959271538392729961.

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      4. Patrick‏ @Pattie19901 Feb 3
        Replying to @joetweets1987 @nytimes

        The disgusting dossier lies about Trump’s personal behavior came from Russian operatives.

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      1. John Canning‏ @jbc204 Feb 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        But half of the rodents have become addicted to their phones, to the point they ignore repeated offers of free cheese.

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      1. Gabriel Unger‏ @GabrielUnger Feb 3
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        If cellphones weren’t safe, half the world would be dead.

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      1. Keyu chen‏ @lkckytm Feb 4
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        That's all right

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      1. Scout Team Hero‏ @randywestman Feb 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        Plus you get triple radiation talking on the cell while driving.

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      1. Hawk8414‏ @pennyhawkins205 Feb 3
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        That means, not enough people are dying from glioblastoma. They need more research.

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      1. amasse‏ @amasse Feb 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        And it is why i m not afraid to carry my cell. I use it for a selfie every time I have a smoke.

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      1. Brian Rockwood‏ @brianrockwood Feb 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        So telling that now that the memo is released, @nytimes is doing pieces on everything but the corruption that the democrats pulled by weaponizing the FBI and DOJ. Too bad they don't want to report on the biggest political scandal in US history.

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      1. Frank Allen‏ @allen6059 Feb 3
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        What about distracted drivers and pedestrians?

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      1. Desclaux chantal‏ @Villa2Monde Feb 3
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        ...#Hmm ! A ‘Risk of...’ is just a range of possibilities in #Probability Calculus...! So, such a possibility #Electromagnetically exists...! #Cellphones are not “Absolutely Innocent”...!

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      1. NYTscreams‏ @NYTscreams Feb 3
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        .@nytimespic.twitter.com/WyXgMvoOwT

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      1.  🇺🇸PeopleOTUS 🇺🇸‏ @BBlue4life Feb 3
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        Because just a little cancer is ok.

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      1. The Decider‏ @TheDecider25 Feb 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        Really?! With the amount of time/exposure people use these phones + are exposed to them + their radiation bigtime wherever they go even if they don't use them? I think it will be like cigarettes, Denied for deacdes that they are dangerous + then the proof comes out...!#lawsuits

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      1. Techno Man‏ @RussCurtis Feb 3
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        Carry on mobile phone users... only “small increases in the incidence of tumors in the brains and hearts of male rats, but not female ones.”

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