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To: carranza2 who wrote (8121)5/29/2007 4:01:28 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12231
 
C2, right and left-handedness will have to remain an enigma for now. I doubt that right-handed people have brains different enough from left-handed people that their glioma rates are different.

Google probably already has that data somewhere. My bet is that both right and left-handed people have the same rate of glioma in both halves of their brains as each other.

So there isn't anything to correct for handedness.

Old and young no doubt have substantial differences because old people get cancer a lot more than young people.

My main efforts at the moment are supervising grandson Hayes and selling Zenbu. So I'm not promising rapid data on cellphone usage for old and young.

Mqurice