no evidence of harm the health by using mobilephones
There is still no evidence mobile phones harm human health, says a major safety review for the UK's Health Protection Agency (HPA).
Scientists looked at hundreds of studies of mobile exposure
and found no conclusive links to cancer risk, brain function
or infertility.
However, they said monitoring should continue because little
was known about long-term effects.
The HPA said children should still avoid excessive use of
mobiles.
It is the biggest ever review of the evidence surrounding the
safety of mobile phones.
There are now an estimated 80 million mobiles in the UK, and
because of TV and radio broadcasting, Wi-Fi, and other
technological developments, the study said exposure to
low-level radio frequency fields was almost universal and
continuous.
A group of experts working for the
HPA looked at all significant research into the effects of low-level radio frequency.
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