APA (7th ed.):
ProCon.org. (2018, November 9). US government agencies conclude there is no scientific evidence proving that cell phones cause cancer or other health problems. ProCon.org. https://cellphones.procon.org/arguments/us-government-agencies-conclude-there-is-no-scientific-evidence-proving-that-cell-phones-cause-cancer-or-other-health-problems
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Chicago (17th ed.):
ProCon.org, "US government agencies conclude there is no scientific evidence proving that cell phones cause cancer or other health problems.," ProCon.org. last modified November 9, 2018. https://cellphones.procon.org/arguments/us-government-agencies-conclude-there-is-no-scientific-evidence-proving-that-cell-phones-cause-cancer-or-other-health-problems/.
MLA (9th ed.):
ProCon.org, "US government agencies conclude there is no scientific evidence proving that cell phones cause cancer or other health problems." ProCon.org. 9 Nov. 2018, cellphones.procon.org/arguments/us-government-agencies-conclude-there-is-no-scientific-evidence-proving-that-cell-phones-cause-cancer-or-other-health-problems
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Turabian (9th ed.):
ProCon.org. "US government agencies conclude there is no scientific evidence proving that cell phones cause cancer or other health problems." ProCon.org. Last modified on November 9, 2018. Accessed August 6, 2023. https://cellphones.procon.org/arguments/us-government-agencies-conclude-there-is-no-scientific-evidence-proving-that-cell-phones-cause-cancer-or-other-health-problems/