According to the World Bank about three quarters of people on the planet now use a cell phone. So they must be safe, right? Wrong
Most people have some notion that cell phones communicate with one another and with cell phone towers by emitting and receiving radiation; radio frequency radiation to be more precise.
What is less clear is just how dangerous this radiation is. More to the point, can it cause cancer?
Medpagetoday recently published this headline, Cell Phone Radiation Unlikely to Cause Cancer. Wow so after after decades of debate and millions if not billions spent on research, the truth has finally been uncovered?
$25 million Cell Phone Radiation Study Finds A Cancer Link
What prompted Medpagetoday to publish their article was publication of final data from the U.S National Toxicology Program (NTP) study a few days previously. The NTP study was carried out to evaluate the potential health risks of cell phone radiation. This study is quite a big deal because, at a cost of over $25 million, it’s the largest ever federal animal study to investigate the health hazards of cell phone or radio frequency (RF) radiation.
But here’s the thing. In May 2016 a report of partial findings [1] of the NTP study was published reporting incidences of Malignant Gliomas (Brain Cancer) in the brain and Schwannomas (also known as Neuromas) in the heart of male rats exposed to RF Radiation. The report lucidly revealed the carcinogenic impacts of RF radiation from cell phones on human health.
http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/cell-phone-radiation-unlikely-cause-cancer-fact-or-fiction
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