Mobile phone radio frequency radiation has nothing to do with human diseases[Copy link]
Does using mobile phones affect human health? The results of a recent mobile phone user study published in Denmark show that there is no direct correlation between using mobile phones and brain tumors or salivary glands, leukemia or other cancers.
The Danish survey involved 420,000 mobile phone users and lasted for 13 years. A large amount of data proves that there is no direct correlation between exposure to mobile phone radio frequency electromagnetic fields and brain cancer, lymphoma and leukemia.
In response to public concerns, the World Health Organization (WHO) established the International Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Project to evaluate the impact of electromagnetic fields on human health and carried out some special research projects to study the hazards of electromagnetic field exposure to the human body.
It is reported that the international standard for electromagnetic fields was proposed by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) based on a detailed analysis of all scientific literature (including literature on thermal effects and non-thermal effects). The committee has formulated a protection basis with a large safety margin for all known radio frequency field hazards. All measurements and measurements show that the radio frequency beams emitted by the stations in places accessible to the public are far below the international standards, usually one percent or less. The radio frequency energy received by mobile phone users is relatively large, but it does not exceed the international standards.
Experts said that the electromagnetic field exposure limits set by ICNIRP have been officially recognized by the World Health Organization, and concluded that electromagnetic field exposure below the limits set by ICNCRP international standards will not cause any known health effects.