By Douglas Holtz-Eakin
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Diesel fumes cause cancer, the World Health Organization's cancer agency declared Tuesday, a ruling it said could make exhaust as important a public health threat as secondhand smoke.

Danish researchers can offer some reassurance if you're concerned about your cellphone: Don't worry. Your device is probably safe.
Danish researchers can offer some reassurance if you're concerned about your cellphone: Don't worry. Your device is probably safe.
Danish researchers can offer some reassurance if you're concerned about your cellphone: Don't worry. Your device is probably safe.
You're sitting in a freshly drywalled house, drinking coffee from a plastic foam cup and talking on a cellphone. Which of these is most likely to be a cancer risk?
News last week that an arm of the World Health Organization said cellphones might raise the risk of brain cancer has been greeted by Americans mostly with a shrug of the shoulder _ one that's pinning a cellphone to the ear.
An international panel of experts says cellphones are possibly carcinogenic to humans after reviewing details from dozens of published studies.
An international panel of experts says cellphones are possibly carcinogenic to humans after reviewing details from dozens of published studies.
A respected international panel of scientists says cellphones are possible cancer-causing agents, putting them in the same category as the pesticide DDT, gasoline engine exhaust and coffee.

An international panel of experts, after reviewing details from dozens of published studies, says cellphones are possibly carcinogenic to humans.