MIAMI (CNN) -- Cell phone radiation and a potential link to cancer risks have left consumers and scientists alike scratching their heads since mobile phones became widely used in the 1990s. Some ...
Fears about cell phones causing cancer persist despite scientific evidence to the contrary, with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announcing a new investigation. Here’s what we know.
The possible health effects of radiofrequency waves emitted by cell phones has been a subject of debate for decades ...
Much has been said and studied regarding the ill effects of cell phone radiation on human health. A new study has found that high levels of radiation from cell phones is capable of causing cancers in ...
Have you ever wondered how much radiation your brain is likely absorbing from your cell phone? You don't have to wonder any longer with a new app from a company called Tawkon. Marguerite Reardon ...
A cell phone radiation health study has been launched by the HHS to investigate whether electromagnetic radiation from phones ...
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Epidemiologist and environmental hazard expert Dr. Devra Davis called for an independent evaluation of the dangers associated with cell phone radiation, citing a potential link to cancer as cause for ...
Cell phones emit low-energy radiation in the form of radiofrequency waves. Scientists are investigating whether these waves post a cancer risk. Summary A government-funded study published last year ...
Newman said he held his cell phone with his right hand next to his right ear, the area where the tumor developed. But like a lawsuit filed in 1993 by Florida resident David Reynard, who claimed that ...
Editor’s note: This article was originally published in April 2015. We’ve updated it at the bottom with new research and information. You can skip to the update by clicking here. “It’s looking ...
Cell phone radiation and a potential link to cancer risks have left consumers and scientists alike scratching their heads since mobile phones became widely used in the 1990s. Some studies have failed ...