Do mobile phones pose risk to children's brains?

Researchers aim to establish whether mobile phones affect children's mental development

A young boy talks on his mobile phone
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A major investigation has been launched to find out whether mobile phones and other wireless devices pose a risk to children's mental development.

The study will track 2,500 children aged 11 and 12 from September this year, looking at their cognitive abilities, such as thinking skills, memory and attention. It will then repeat the tests in 2017.

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