
Radio frequency radiation from cell phones
The NTP conducted two-year toxicology studies in rats and mice to help clarify potential health risks, including cancer risk, from exposure to RFRs like those used in 2G cell phones and 3G that operate in a frequency range of approximately 700 to 2700 megahertz (MHz).
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The robin disturbed by electromagnetic pollution
The robin loses the north. This is revealed by a study from the German University of Oldenburg published in the journal Nature on Wednesday. Electromagnetic pollution totally blurs the sense of orientation of robins which, like many passerines, locate themselves thanks to the earth's magnetic field during their migrations. And it is not mobile phone transmitters and their high frequencies that are to blame but AM radio signals and electronic equipment.
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Complex Effects of EMFs on Our Hard-to-Measure Cells
The science is clear that electromagnetic radiation from mobile devices can cause or contribute to a wide range of health problems and complaints. The effects of EMFs range from minor complaints like headaches and visual sensitivities to infertility and even cancer.
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The precautionary principle above all.
Invisible, electromagnetic waves can, beyond certain thresholds, have disruptive and potentially harmful effects. The smartphone which is currently the transmitter/receiver closest to our body emits waves during communications, but also when we transfer files or update applications, or simply when the smartphone identifies itself to the antenna to communicate its position.
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