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Youngest at most risk
He said: "If there are risks - and we think that maybe there are - then the people who are going to be most affected are children, and the younger the children, the greater the danger.
"Parents have a responsibility to their children not simply to throw a mobile phone to a young child, and say 'off you go'.
Professor Lawrie Challis, who was vice chairman of the Stewart Inquiry and is now chairman of the Mobile Telecommunications and Health Research programme, set up to investigate the health risks of mobile phones, told BBC News: "I would certainly not wish my own grandchildren to use mobile phones more than they had to."
Rosie Winterton, the Public Health Minister, said government guidance stressed that mobile phones should not be over-used by young children.
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