close
    Do phones cause cancer?

    0  Views: 334 Answers: 3 Posted: 15 years ago

    3 Answers

    If they do a lot of teenagers are in big trouble.
    Research thus far appears to indicate that most of us have little if anything to worry about.

    According to the federally funded National Cancer Institute, the low-frequency electromagnetic radiation that cell phones give off when we hold them up to our heads is “non-ionizing,” meaning it cannot cause significant human tissue heating or body temperature increases that could lead to direct damage to cellular DNA. By contrast, X-rays consist of high-frequency ionizing electromagnetic radiation and can lead to the kind of cellular damage resulting in cancer.
    no


    Top contributors in Uncategorized category

     
    ROMOS
    Answers: 18061 / Questions: 154
    Karma: 1102K
     
    Colleen
    Answers: 47269 / Questions: 115
    Karma: 953K
     
    country bumpkin
    Answers: 11322 / Questions: 160
    Karma: 838K
     
    Benthere
    Answers: 2392 / Questions: 30
    Karma: 760K
    > Top contributors chart

    Unanswered Questions

    Gia Phúc Restaurant
    Answers: 0 Views: 0 Rating: 0
    Kèo Nhà Cái 2026
    Answers: 0 Views: 2 Rating: 0
    Quà Tặng Việt An
    Answers: 0 Views: 9 Rating: 0
    keonhacaivncommx
    Answers: 0 Views: 11 Rating: 0
    go88comco01
    Answers: 0 Views: 9 Rating: 0
    Sunwin
    Answers: 0 Views: 11 Rating: 0
    Gia Phúc Restaurant
    Answers: 0 Views: 11 Rating: 0
    win50me
    Answers: 0 Views: 15 Rating: 0
    > More questions...
    559823
    questions
    779139
    answers
    921082
    users