05-04-2016 18:28 - edited 05-04-2016 18:36
05-04-2016 18:28 - edited 05-04-2016 18:36
http://healthlifefit.com/iphone-6-plus-may-emit-six-times-more-cancer-causing-radiation-than-other-s... found this arctile what do you guys think?
on 05-04-2016 18:39
I am not a lover of iPhones @blissgirl but to single one make out is tantamount to scaremongering in my honest opinion. There have literally been thousands of studies undertaken to try and prove a correlation between mobile phones and cancer. Most of them are inconclusive...
Best thing is... have a trawl through this fact sheet...(it is vast) and see what you think?
http://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/radiation/cell-phones-fact-sheet
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 05-04-2016 18:39
I am not a lover of iPhones @blissgirl but to single one make out is tantamount to scaremongering in my honest opinion. There have literally been thousands of studies undertaken to try and prove a correlation between mobile phones and cancer. Most of them are inconclusive...
Best thing is... have a trawl through this fact sheet...(it is vast) and see what you think?
http://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/radiation/cell-phones-fact-sheet
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 05-04-2016 18:42
on 05-04-2016 18:42
on 05-04-2016 18:44
on 05-04-2016 18:44
on 05-04-2016 18:46
on 05-04-2016 18:46
Not a fan of iphones but crossing the road or a Thai is far more hazourdess to your health
on 05-04-2016 18:47
on 05-04-2016 18:47
on 05-04-2016 18:47
on 05-04-2016 18:47
on 05-04-2016 18:48
on 05-04-2016 18:48
I am no real expert on epidemiological studies @blissgirl but I find them fascinating to read to keep myself updated. (particularly with mobile phones becoming such a way of life for everyone including young children)
The article I linked to is very recent and was updated last month ...The research undertaken was massive and covered the findings from many countries...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 05-04-2016 18:48
on 05-04-2016 18:48
on 05-04-2016 18:50
on 05-04-2016 18:50
As an iPhone user for many years (and other makes) and also having some experience of how electromagnetic waves work (hobby) and knowing the maximum output power of a mobile device I am sure that it is all scaremongering .
I would be more concerned about a leaky microwave seal than any mobile phone, wifi router etc.
But as a caveat medical advice should prevail (as per @Cleoriff link)