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  2. No evidence of mobile phones causing brain cancer, WHO ... - AOL

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    There is no evidence that using mobile phones causes brain cancer, pituitary cancers, or leukemia in adults and children, a new review by the World Health Organization finds. ... cell towers, and ...

  3. Scientists Determine Once and for all If Cell Phones Cause ...

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    Over the last 10 years, you may have heard rumblings about whether the radio waves emitted from your cell phone are capable of causing cancer.Now, a new review commissioned by the World Health ...

  4. Wireless device radiation and health - Wikipedia

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    A mobile phone connects to the telephone network by radio waves exchanged with a local antenna and automated transceiver called a cellular base station (cell site or cell tower). The service area served by each provider is divided into small geographical areas called cells , and all the phones in a cell communicate with that cell's antenna.

  5. Electromagnetic radiation and health - Wikipedia

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    The classification of mobile phone signals as "possibly carcinogenic to humans" by the World Health Organization (WHO) — "a positive association has been observed between exposure to the agent and cancer for which a causal interpretation is considered by the Working Group to be credible, but chance, bias or confounding could not be ruled out ...

  6. List of health scares - Wikipedia

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    The hypothesized link between cell phone use and an increased risk of cancer is based on the fact that these phones emit radio waves, a form of non-ionizing radiation. [14] Since the proposal was first made many studies have been published on the topic.

  7. Cross latest attempt at stealth cellphone towers - AOL

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  8. 5G misinformation - Wikipedia

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    Misinformation about the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic, such as its origin is from 5G technology, has been reported to cause higher anxiety in a study conducted in Jordan. [ 10 ] A 2020 study analysing Twitter data related to tweets about 5G and COVID-19 showed that 34% of the tweeters believed in the role of 5G in the COVID-19 outbreak ...

  9. A major study just linked cell phones to cancer in rats ... - AOL

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