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Research Question:
Does the radiation we use for communication (cell phones, Bluetooth, wireless, etc.) have negative impacts on human health (specifically, cancer)?
Articles
What to Know About Cellphone Radiation |
Propublica
| 2023
Do I Need to Worry about Smartphone Radiation? |
New York Times
| 2023
Moskowitz: Cellphone Radiation is Harmful, but Few Want to Believe it |
Berkeley News
| 2021
Questioning the Rollout of 5G |
USA Today Magazine
| 2021
Is 5G Safe |
Prevention
| 2020
No, there’s no evidence that cell phones give you cancer |
MIT Technology Review
| 2020
No, Your Phone Won't Give You Cancer |
New Scientist |
2018
Do Cell Phones Cause Cancer? |
Newsweek Global
| 2018
Is Your Smartphone Killing You? |
School Librarian |
2018
Statement from Jeffrey Shuren, M.D., J.D., director of the FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health on the recent National Toxicology Program draft report on radiofrequency energy exposure |
PR Newswire | 2018
Websites
Are Wireless Headphones Safe? | Health | 2023
Do Cell Phones Pose a Health Hazard? | U.S. Food & Drug Administration | 2022
Cell Phones and Cancer Risk | National Cancer Institute | 2022
Cellular (Cell) Phones | American Cancer Society | 2022
Cell Phones and Cancer Risk | Web MD | 2022
Do wireless devices cause cancer? | City of Hope | 2021
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