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cellular

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cellular /cel·lu·lar/ (sel´u-lar) pertaining to or composed of cells.
cel·lu·lar (sly-lr)
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or resembling a cell.
2. Consisting of, composed of, or containing a cell or cells.

cellular
[sel′yələr]
Etymology: L, cella, storeroom
pertaining to or consisting of cells.

cellular
pertaining to, or made up of, cells.

cellular genetics

Patient discussion about cellular.

Q. Is it proven that cellular radiation can damage health?

A. it was proven that people that talk a lot with cellular phones tend to develop problems in their salivary gland (the Parotid gland, right under the ear)that is on the side they speak the most.
http://www.newsinferno.com/archives/2163

could be that in 15 years from now the amount of brain cancer will increase and they will know for sure it's from cellular phones. , why take a chance- use as less as possible, use an earphone and don't give a cellular phone to your children until they are 17.
you can never know what will they find next...

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