
There is a new study from Israel suggesting that cell phone use is related to increased incidents of parotid tumors.
Parotid glands are the largest salivary glands in humans. The risk was higher for those who use the same ear most of the time to talk on the phone.
Looks like the majority is blaming radio waves.
Maybe the better explanation is repeated mechanical micro trauma of parotids by the cell phone itself?
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