Thats the lamest thing I've ever read, and if thats all true, the people at greatest risk are doctors themselves, as every moment they are in a hospital they are exposed to technology billions of times stronger and more radioactive than any phone or DS...
It's sorta like the theory that too many x-rays will cause cancer; x-rays are radioactive, yes, but they are so weak and you are exposed to it for such a short period of time you could probably get a thousand x-rays before anything horrible happens.
You don't really need to fear that so much as your diet and exercise use; much more bigger threats then a tiny bit of radiation, as humans have been exposed to radiation since the beginning of time (see: The big radioactive glowy ball in the sky).
These articles pop up every now and then when hypochondriac people start panicking; it's no different than vegetarians coming up with 1002 reasons meat will kill you. It's nothing in need of concern as we've used them for so long and nothing really became of it.
I also loooove this line: "One thing the Interphone study did find? People who chatted via cell for just 30 minutes a day for 10 years saw their risk of glioma (the type of brain tumor that killed Ted Kennedy) rise 40 percent."
This is missing a huge amount of important data to make that even slightly believable; how many people were tested, how many developed glioma (who didn't have family history of it that is), how many didn't develop it, and how many people did they have in the control group (people being tested along side the people talking on the phone, but without exposure to cell phone radiation). I hardly think they got any one person to agree not to use a cell phone at all for ten years. Furthermore, how are they getting their numbers? Unless they all developed gliomas you can't really tell what factor caused the people of the test to get them and not to get them or how much influence the phones had over it.
:D Another CHANGE ALL OF YOUR WAYS OF LIFE OR YOU WILL DIE report. :> These things are stupid, part of a conspiracy I tell you.