WHO-backed study finds no link between mobile phone use and brain cancer
Briefly

This systematic review of human observational studies is based on a much larger dataset compared to that examined by the IARC, that also includes more recent and more comprehensive studies, so we can be more confident that exposure to radio waves from wireless technology is not a human health hazard.
The first major finding is that mobile phone use has no link to brain cancer, regardless of use duration or frequency of calls, which is significant.
The review analyzed over 5,000 studies and included participants from 22 countries, providing a comprehensive look at the relationship between mobile phone use and cancer.
This data comes ahead of the WHO's publication of an Environmental Health Criterion Monograph looking at radio wave exposure's impact on human health, potentially changing public perception.
Read at Engadget
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