The World Health Organization announced Tuesday that cell phone use may cause cancer and carries carcinogenic hazard such as lead, engine exhaust and chloroform.
The European Union (EU) declared that baby bottles containing Bisphenol A (BPA) will have to be removed from shops across Europe starting from Wednesday
Apple CEO Steve Jobs will shake off medical leave slumber to appear at the Worldwide Developers' Conference (WWDC 2011) in San Francisco on June 6 to unveil the latest version of Mac OS X, or the Lion, and the iCloud Music streaming service. The confirmation by Apple that Jobs will make the keynote address on the opening day of WWDC 2011 brought cheer to millions of Apple investors.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) said for the first time that mobile phone radiation can cause cancer and advised people to take pragmatic steps to steer clear of the killer malady.
Apple stocks surged on Tuesday after the tech giant said charismatic CEO Steve Jobs will unveil the iCloud and Mac Os X at the worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) coming up next week. Apple also said Jobs will make the keynote address on June 6, the opening day of WWDC, a development that heartened millions of Apple investors.
Despite the yearlong concerns over his health, Steve Jobs will be headlining WWDC once again.
The CTIA disputes WHO's report, saying it used data with limited evidence.
There has always been a debate about whether or not mobile phone usage causes cancer. Finally, international experts have the answer, which is we think so.
Cell phones contain radiofrequency electromagnetic fields that can possibly increase the risk of glioma, a malignant brain cancer, in human beings, the WHO/International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) said.
(Reuters) - Tobacco will kill nearly six million people this year, including 600,000 non-smokers, because governments are not doing enough to persuade people to quit or protect others from second-hand smoke, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday.
May 31 is 'World No Tobacco Day.' The World Health Organization (WHO) took this opportunity to remind everyone the harmful effects of this substance.
The increasing shortage of drugs to treat diseases such as cancer, heart disease, ADHD, septic shock and cystic fibrosis is pushing hospitals to search for substitutes to prevent delay in patients' treatment.
More than 80 percent of women feel unsafe by the new guidelines which say routine breast cancer screening for women younger than 50 is not mandatory.
The head of Georgia's rebel Abkhazia region Sergei Bagapsh, died on Sunday in a Moscow hospital after lung surgery, Abkhaz officials told Reuters.
We take a brief look at the life of the artist, William Henry Johnson.
Lance Armstrong, the seven time winner of the Tour de France, recently hired two new lawyers to join his high-powered defense team, which already includes prominent lawyers Mark Fabiani and Bryan Daly. Armstrong is in the midst of a federal doping investigation.
John Edwards' lawyer categorically denied any wrongdoing by the disgraced politician yesterday amidst reports that the Justice Department was preparing an indictment.
The North Korean dictator executed a woman after she rejected his advance.
The ex-hopeful presidential candidate John Edwards is about to face criminal charges as a result of a wide investigation spanning two years.
Former senator and presidential candidate John Edwards is facing prosecution for allegedly circumventing campaign finance laws in an attempt to cover up an extramarital affair, ABC news reported.
John Edwards, former Democratic Senator and vice-presidential running mate of John Kerry in 2004, could be prosecuted in a case relating to campaign rule violation, it has been reported.