One in seven schoolgirls admits the cervical cancer jab could lead to them becoming more promiscuous, a survey has found.

They say they are more likely to take sexual risks in future because they are protected against the sexually transmitted HPV virus, which causes 70 per cent of cervical tumours.

Family groups expressed concern that the nationwide vaccination programme for 12 to 18-year-olds will lead to a rise in sexual infections because girls may think it protects them against all diseases.

There were also fears it would lead to a rise in the rate of teenage pregnancy – already the highest in Western Europe.

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PSA: Cell Phones Cause Cancer… Again

A groundbreaking, $30 million study into cell phones has found a link between long term use and brain tumors.

The World Health Organization is about to reveal that its decade-long investigation has found the devices can lead to cancer — and the internationally-respected body will soon issue a public health message with its findings, London’s Daily Telegraph reported today.

The conclusion goes against years of assurances by cell phone companies and scientists that cell phone use is safe.

First, they didn’t cause cancer; then they did cause cancer. Once again they didn’t cause cancer and now, here we are again, they do cause cancer.

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