2024-09-05 17:55:08
Health
Science
Cell Phone Radiation and Cancer Risk: A Closer Look at the Research
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zeit
Technology
Studies at renowned universities and in reputable scientific journals suggest a cancer risk from cell phone radiation, but have weaknesses; meta-study (Environment International: Karipidis et al., 2024) examines the entire spectrum of research and the likelihood that mobile communications cause cancer.
focus
On behalf of the World Health Organization - Do cell phones cause cancer? Researchers analyze 63 studies and provide a clear result
Technology
The WHO classified mobile phone radiation as 'possibly' carcinogenic, which unsettled many citizens. However, a total of 63 studies from 22 countries showed that mobile phones are not associated with brain or head cancers. Despite the sharp increase in mobile phone usage, the numbers of brain tumor patients remained stable.
Deutsche Welle
No cancer danger from mobile phones, research concludes
Technology
Proving absence of cancer risk from wireless tech is a philosophical challenge, but data overwhelmingly shows it is safe, though some agencies lack official positions.
Frankfurter Rundschau
Study: Cell phone use does not increase cancer risk
Technology
New study shows: Cell phone use does not increase cancer risk; World Health Organization and German Federal Office for Radiation Protection involved; Analysis of 5,000 studies, no connections between mobile communications and cancer found.
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