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shock-figures in the study – Libero Quotidiano


Ma smartphones and cell phones are dangerous? The answer, according to new research byUc Berkeley, it’s clear: yes. A research relaunched by Fox and taken up and translated by Dagospia which strongly relates the radiation emitted by cell phones and tumors, especially those to the brain. Before reaching this conclusion, the scientists comprehensively analyzed the statistical results of 46 different studies carried out around the world. And what did they discover? Than to use the cell phone for over a thousand hours, equal to 17 minutes a day for 10 years would increase cancer risk by 60 percent. And again, using it for more than ten years would double the risk of brain tumors.

Joel Moskowitz, director of the Center for Family and Community Health with UC Berkeley School of Public Health, conducted the research in collaboration with Korea’s National Cancer Center and Seoul National University. Their research covered them comprehensively the statistical results of case-control studies from 16 countries including the United States, Sweden, United Kingdom, Japan, Korea and New Zealand.

In the conclusions, Moskowitz states: “The use of the cellphone highlights a number of public health issues and has unfortunately received little attention in the scientific community“With all due respect to the fact that, by now, the mobile phone is a substantially indispensable tool for everyone.

Berkeley Public Health noted how “Moskowitz pointed out that these studies have been controversial because they are a very sensitive political issue with significant economic ramifications for a powerful industry. ”Following the study, a statement from the Food and Drug Administration, which online states: “To date, there is no consistent or credible scientific evidence of health problems caused by exposure to radio frequency energy emitted from cell phones.” Still, the Berkeley study seems to argue the exact opposite …

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