Mobile phone radiation harms DNA, study finds
07:45 - Tuesday 21 December 2004 by Wolfgang Gruener
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: mobile, phone, radiation, harms, dna Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: mobile, phone, radiation, harms, dna Category : Miscellaneous
Radio waves from mobile phones harm body cells and damage DNA in laboratory conditions, according to a new study majority-funded by the European Union, researchers said on Monday.
The so-called Reflex study, conducted by 12 research groups in seven European countries, did not prove that mobile phones are a risk to health but concluded that more research is needed to see if effects can also be found outside a lab.
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