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Ed Yong

Ed worked in Cancer Research UK’s health evidence and information department between 2004 and 2011. He has since left the charity to pursue a career as a freelance journalist and science writer.
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London at night.

Some studies have found that people working on night shifts could have higher risks of cancer after many years because of their exposure to "light-at-night". Some studies have found that people working on night shifts could have higher risks of cancer after many years because of their exposure to "light-at-night".

by Ed Yong | Analysis | 18 December 2007

18 December 2007

Can mobile phones cause cancer? What about air pollution, or deodorants? These are just a few of the cancer myths that do the rounds. Can mobile phones cause cancer? What about air pollution, or deodorants? These are just a few of the cancer myths that do the rounds.

by Ed Yong | Analysis | 20 August 2007

20 August 2007