Mark Bridge writes:
On Tuesday this week the International Agency for Research on Cancer - part of the World Health Organisation - classified radiofrequency electromagnetic fields as possibly carcinogenic to humans.
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Iain Graham and Mark Bridge discuss the recent report from the International Agency for Research on Cancer. The IARC has classified radiofrequency electromagnetic fields - 'mobile phone radiation' - as being possibly carcinogenic, so Iain and Mark find out what this means.
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The International Agency for Research on Cancer, which is part of the World Health Organisation, has classified radiofrequency electromagnetic fields as possibly carcinogenic to humans.
It says the evidence that electromagnetic fields are linked to the glioma brain cancer is 'limited', meaning it is possible the two are linked but other factors can't be ruled out.
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Mark Bridge writes:
Europe's leaders want mobile phones and WiFi networks banned in schools. Well, that's what the headlines appear to say.
Except - as often seems to be the case with most mobile phone health warnings - things aren't that simple. So let's start at the beginning.
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Mobile phones are vicious creatures. First they delivered a mortal blow to landline phones.
Emboldened, they began roaming the world looking for victims. They found plenty.
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