Can using a cell phone cause cancer?
There is no scientific evidence that provides a definite answer to
that question. Some organizations recommend caution in cell phone use.
More research is needed before we know if using cell phones causes
health effects.
Do cell phones give off (emit) radiation?
Yes – cell phones and cordless phones use radiofrequency radiation
(RF) to send signals. RF is different from other types of radiation
(like x-rays) that we know can be harmful. We don’t know for sure if RF
radiation from cell phones can cause health problems years later. The
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified RF
radiation as a “possible human carcinogen.” (A carcinogen is an agent
that causes cancer.)
Should people stop using cell phones?
At this time we do not have the science to link health problems to
cell phone use. Scientific studies are underway to determine whether
cell phone use may cause health effects. It is also important to
consider the benefits of cell phones. Their use can be valuable in an
urgent or emergency situation – and even save lives.
If you are worried about cell phone use, follow the tips below.
If you are worried about cell phone use, follow the tips below.
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