Smartphone is not the cause of brain cancer!

A review of the health effects of wireless waves has found that mobile phones are not at all responsible for brain cancer. A review of the health effects of wireless waves has found that mobile phones are not at all responsible for brain cancer. The World Health Organization (WHO Research)

A review of the health effects of wireless waves has found that mobile phones are not at all responsible for brain cancer. A review of the health effects of wireless waves has found that mobile phones are not at all responsible for brain cancer. The World Health Organization (WHO Research) has conducted a study on this issue and the study was published today, Wednesday, September 4, in the Environment International Journal.

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It is said that in general we use the mobile phone on the opposite side of the head, the mobile phone is on the front or opposite side of the head. Radio waves are emitted from that phone. This wave is called non-ionizing discharge. A review of the long-standing practice of using mobile phones as a cause of brain cancer has brought these two issues to light.

For a long time, there was a subtle possibility that the influence of mobile phones could be blamed as a cause of brain cancer. Mobile phones, wireless technology tools have permeated our lives these days. And so the onus is on science to see if the radio waves emitted by these devices have any ill effects on our bodies. And in this regard, a recent study by the World Health Organization said that there is no connection between the use of mobile phones and brain cancer.


Despite the consensus of the scientific community in this study by the WHO, several discussions have occasionally emerged indicating the acceleration of brain cancer due to the wireless waves of mobile phones. In 2011. ARC labeled radio waves as carcinogens to human health, and this incident led to further research, reviews, and brain cancer of mobile phone use.

However, this WHO study is currently the most evidence-rich to date. It cites 5,000 studies, of which 63 were published between 1994 and 2022. And this study has clearly said that even if a person uses a mobile phone for 10 years or more, it has nothing to do with brain cancer.

How long they use mobile phones, how long they talk on the phone has no connection with brain cancer. In line with previous research, this new study also said that the incidence of brain cancer has not been seen to increase as the trend of using wireless technology equipment like mobile phones has increased over the past few decades.

The study also stated that there are safety limits for mobile phones at domestic and international levels to protect health, within these limits mobile phones emit very low-level radio waves. As a result, no examples have been found of any impact on human health due to this.


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