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Should You Be Worried About Cell Phone Radiation and Cancer?
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 [US Food and Drug Administration] removed webpages with old conclusions about cell phone radiation while HHS undertakes a study on electromagnetic radiation and health research to identify gaps ...
Study finds link between cell phone radiation and behavior problems in mice. March 15, 2012— -- A new study could re-ignite the debate over the potentially dangerous effects of cell phone ...
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Now RFK Jr wants to launch an investigation into cellphone radiation. Here's what we know
Fluoride in the drinking water; vaccine denialism; chemtrails; the “causes” of autism – basically, pick a health-related ...
The announcement comes amid Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr's criticism linking cell phones to neurological damage and ...
Evidence to date finds that the type of radiation you get from your phone isn't likely to increase risk of brain cancer. We asked a cancer expert to put tech's health impacts into context. Jessica was ...
Energy and environmentalism are going to influence more and more decisions about how technology is deployed and used. Here's what could happen if continued research and evidence continues to mount and ...
Cell phones are very important to us but also very harmful if we remain completely inseparable from them over a long period of time. Mobile is an inseparable part of our life. We are completely ...
It’s been 18 years since the U.S. government assessed the standards for cell phone radiation. That was back in 1996, long before the practice of giving your big kid a cell phone became as common as ...
It’s the news everyone has been dreading: That little cell phone that people use all the time could cause cancer. However, before you throw your phone across the room, the authors of the study have ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. tells USA TODAY where his personal concerns about vaccines and food ...
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