From this study, we can conclude that exposure to mobile phone radiation at a level higher than most humans could possibly experience, for a third of a person's entire lifespan, might potentially cause an increase of a few percent in some rare cancers In rats
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It's important to note that studies in humans have so far not demonstrated a link between mobile phones and cancer in either the short or long termpic.twitter.com/nUz0tOsHLx
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If we look at rats, who are exposed to radiation literally hundreds of times higher than we could possibly get using a mobile phone, we see a tiny increase in risk that only happens in male rats
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It's also worth remembering that this radiation was the type used in 2G and 3G services, so it may not even apply to current phone technology!
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When we look at human studies, we see no link between cellphones and cancer at all
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Do phones cause cancer? It's very, very unlikely. Unless you spend your day bathing in them, you would be unlikely to get even a fraction of the dose of these rats
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Can radiation that is produced by phones cause cancer? That's a different question. Probably, in high enough doses, but even unregulated phones would be unlikely to give you a high enough dose
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Replying to @GidMK
Don’t eat your cell phone or use it while driving. Otherwise, it’s going to be okay.
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I don't think it's contentious to say that if you were to create a phone radiation chamber and spend the first 30 years of your life in it you might see a small increase in your risk of a malignant glioma
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Omg you have that suit don't you?
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