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"These experimental animal studies are but one approach to understanding whether exposures to radio-frequency radiation pose a risk to human health," he said, adding that studies are continuing at ...
Almost as quickly as they became extensions of our own hands, cell phones, which emit low amounts of nonionizing radiation, started stirring up conversations over cancer risks. In 2011, the World ...
Cellphones send and receive signals from towers using radio frequency waves, which the Food and Drug Administration defines as a form of radiation. These waves are considered non-ionizing ...
Wi-Fi is a wireless communications technology. Devices that use Wi-Fi emit radio frequency waves, a form of electromagnetic fields, to transfer information. Kenneth Foster, an emeritus ...
"there is currently no consistent evidence that non-ionizing radiation increases cancer risk in humans [and that] the only consistently recognized biological effect of radio frequency radiation in ...
The Defense Department is funding experiments on animals to determine if radio frequency waves could be the source of the mysterious ailment referred to as “Havana Syndrome” that has afflicted ...
In 2011, the World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer listed radio-frequency radiation from cell phones as possibly carcinogenic based on limited information at the ...