Tuesday, 23 August 2016

Cancer risk from high mobile use

                A major has suggested there is a link between mobile phones and cancer. Researchers exposed male rats to the type of radio frequencies which are commonly emitted by mobile phones. Following this exposure, “low incidences” of two types of tumours were found in the animals in both the brain and the heart. Tumours were not found in rats not exposed to the frequencies. More than 2,500 rats were experimented on at intervals over a two-year period.
                Given the widespread global usage of mobile communications among users of all ages, even a very small increase in the incidence of disease resulting from exposure to (radio-frequency radiation) could have broad implications for public health. The study is thought to be one of the largest and most in-depth analyses of mobile phones and cancers. When people were saying there’s no risk, I think this study ends that kind of statement.

                Many previous studies have suggested a link between cancer and mobile phone use but have been criticized for methodology or having small sample sizes which may be subsequently subject to bias.

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