Use of mobile and cordless phones and change in cognitive function: a prospective cohort analysis of Australian primary school children
Abstract Background Some previous studies have suggested an association between children's use of mobile phones (MPs)/cordless phones (CPs) and development of cognitive function. We evaluated possible longitudinal associations between the use of MPs and CPs in a cohort of primary school childre...
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Main Authors: | Chhavi Raj Bhatt (Author), Geza Benke (Author), Catherine L. Smith (Author), Mary Redmayne (Author), Christina Dimitriadis (Author), Anna Dalecki (Author), Skye Macleod (Author), Malcolm R. Sim (Author), Rodney J. Croft (Author), Rory Wolfe (Author), Jordy Kaufman (Author), Michael J. Abramson (Author) |
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2017-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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