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Mobiles 'should not be banned in hospitals'

Jo Best Special to CNET News.com

Using mobile phones should not be banned in hospitals, according to medical researchers.

In an editorial in the British Medical Journal, academics Adam Burgess and Stuart Derbyshire said prohibiting the use of mobiles is unnecessary and the devices do not interfere with medical equipment.

The pair added that the most likely downside from the use of mobiles in hospitals will be the annoyance caused by ringtones, rather than health risks posed by their use. The researchers also argue there may be benefits to hospitals adopting mobiles by improving communication between staff who currently rely on pagers.