
IARC CLASSIFIES RADIO FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS AS “POSSIBLY CARCINOGENIC TO HUMANS”
The World Health Organization (WHO) decided to classify radio waves as "possibly carcinogenic to humans" in 2011. "This means that we do not have evidence that it is carcinogenic, but we cannot not say that it isn't."
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Biological effects of electromagnetic waves with emphasis on radio and microwave
Human is exposed to a variety of electromagnetic fields from natural and artificial sources. These fields cause the electric field in the body to affect the movement of ions, heat, neuromuscular stimulation, and various effects.
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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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