Hurdlerate
Himbersor
- Desde
- 2 Mar 2019
- Mensajes
- 4.264
- Reputación
- 1.875
Ves como no se puede hablar .. ?
Por supuesto que no hay ensayos en humanos que confirmen que el teléfono móvil dé cancer, ni el radar, ni la radio fm, ni la tele .. ni el mando del garaje .. ni los walkie talkies
Ya te puse el enlace de la OMS
mira este del NHS
Mobile phone safety
Concerns have been expressed that prolonged or frequent exposure to radio waves might increase a person's risk of health problems such as cancer.
But most current research suggests it's unlikely that radio waves from mobile phones or base stations increase the risk of any health problems.
Y la Unión Europea llega a similares resultados
EMF: 3. Can mobile phones cause cancer?
Research indicates that a person who has used a mobile phone for up to 10 years does not have a higher risk of brain tumours or other cancers in the skull. This also appears to be the case for someone who has used a mobile phone for more than 10 years but more research is needed to confirm this.
In 2001, few studies were available on exposure to radio frequency fields from mobile phones and tras*mitters, and those had serious shortcomings. Since then, there have been about 30 studies on mobile phone use and cancer. Most of the recent studies have focused on brain tumours and other tumours in the head because the energy generated by radio frequency signals is concentrated in a small part of the head near the handset.
The largest study ***owed hundreds of thousands of Danish mobile phone subscribers for up to 21 years. The study, which looked at a variety of cancers, found no increased risk among people who had been using mobile phones for 10 years or more.
Todas fuentes oficiales, tranquilas, serias ..
Es más probable que mueras de ataque de oso polar que de teléfono móvil, salvo que te lo tragues .. o juegues por ya sabes que parte
Por supuesto que no hay ensayos en humanos que confirmen que el teléfono móvil dé cancer, ni el radar, ni la radio fm, ni la tele .. ni el mando del garaje .. ni los walkie talkies
Ya te puse el enlace de la OMS
mira este del NHS
Mobile phone safety
Concerns have been expressed that prolonged or frequent exposure to radio waves might increase a person's risk of health problems such as cancer.
But most current research suggests it's unlikely that radio waves from mobile phones or base stations increase the risk of any health problems.
Y la Unión Europea llega a similares resultados
EMF: 3. Can mobile phones cause cancer?
Research indicates that a person who has used a mobile phone for up to 10 years does not have a higher risk of brain tumours or other cancers in the skull. This also appears to be the case for someone who has used a mobile phone for more than 10 years but more research is needed to confirm this.
In 2001, few studies were available on exposure to radio frequency fields from mobile phones and tras*mitters, and those had serious shortcomings. Since then, there have been about 30 studies on mobile phone use and cancer. Most of the recent studies have focused on brain tumours and other tumours in the head because the energy generated by radio frequency signals is concentrated in a small part of the head near the handset.
The largest study ***owed hundreds of thousands of Danish mobile phone subscribers for up to 21 years. The study, which looked at a variety of cancers, found no increased risk among people who had been using mobile phones for 10 years or more.
Todas fuentes oficiales, tranquilas, serias ..
Es más probable que mueras de ataque de oso polar que de teléfono móvil, salvo que te lo tragues .. o juegues por ya sabes que parte