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Cellphones Giving Cancer is a Myth

May 28, 2016 by computerera

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We have been warned about the cellphones giving cancer since a decade. It has been proved wrong and a myth by the USA government funded NTP Cell Phone RFR program. The tests made on rats has proved it wrong in the report given. The cellphones are proved to be operating under the normal radiation frequencies and do not show any signs of giving a brain tumour.

The National Toxicology Program (NTP) has been working on this from the multiple years funded with the $25 million. The results they got in the tests after peer-reviewed came out beyond their expectations.

More than 150 rats were exposed to the cellphone radiation continuously, 9 hours a day, beginning with the rats that were in their mother wombs. This experiment has been consistently executed 7 days a week for 2 years but the result have shown only 2-3 percent rats building brain tumours.

An average human will not be using the cell phone at his year, on call for 9 hours a day 7 days a week and continuously for 2 years. Though, he had, the chances of getting the brain cancer is less as we have seen in the lab rats case.

You may download the full report released by the MPT program and go through it for better understanding technically. Cellphones giving cancer might be a myth but people addicting to the palm computers is a world approved. fact. Spend as less time as possible on cellphones and live life.

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