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Health, 17.10.2019 15:00 keilahkimbrough8

Iam giving a lot of points for a stupid question. i need honestly on this.
what kind of experiment would i do? that's what i don't understand. if you were a scientist, how would you test if cell phones cause health risks? what type of experiment might you design to figure out if you are frying your brain with your cell phone?

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