>You really are a ignorant fuck aren't you?
Projecting, much? Mister "I haz an opinion backed by myass!"
That's actually more the scientists getting silenced speaking here
You would know if you could read more than 2 paragraphs
Top Line Results
Radio frequency radiation:
91% (n=240) of 261 oxidative damage (or free radical) studies reported significant effects.
65% (n=226) of 348 genetic effects studies reported significant effects including: 65% (n=72) of 110 DNA comet assay studies reported significant effects. 73% (n=245) of 335 neurological studies reported significant effects.
Overall, 75% (n=711) of 944 radio frequency radiation studies reported significant biologic effects.
Extremely low frequency and static field electromagnetic fields:
89% (n=235) of 263 oxidative damage (or free radical) studies reported significant effects.
78% (n=160) of 204 genetic effects studies reported significant effects including: 73% (n=46) of 63 DNA comet assay studies reported significant effects. 91% (n=216) of 238 neurological studies reported significant effects.
Overall, 87% (n=611) of 705 extremely low frequency and static electromagnetic field studies reported significant biologic effects.
Overall, 80% (n=1,322) of 1,649 studies of non-ionizing electromagnetic fields reported significant effects.
Links to abstracts: https://bioinitiative.org/research-summaries/
Ok now let's listen to what the FDA has to say... you remember what they said about vaccines, right? Of course you do...
https://www.fda.gov/radiation-emitting-products/cell-phones/do-cell-phones-pose-health-hazard
Key points: Cell phones emit low levels of radio frequency energy, a type of non-ionizing radiation. The available scientific data on exposure to radio frequency energy show no categorical proof of any adverse biological effects other than tissue heating. Public health data show no association between exposure to radio frequency energy from cell phone use and health problems.
See? Nothing to see here!
There's a safety level, most phones are above it, but eh, no big deal...
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