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"They did surgery called radiofrequency ablation.
We now exist in a sea of radiofrequency (RF) radiation, never before seen in human history.
He also spearheaded the use of radiofrequency waves for benign prostatic hypertrophy.
Even newer than T.N.E. is a technique that can both diagnose and, using radiofrequency energy, treat abnormal cells.
Cellular phone antennas emit radiofrequency radiation, which according to some recent studies may put people at greater risk for cancer.
Peak health bodies, including the Cancer Council, have found no compelling scientific evidence linking brain cancer to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields.
Given the treatment options, Mr. Broderick said the choice was a no-brainer: burn out the precancerous cells with radiofrequency energy before they become invasive cancer.
If drugs failed, or if patients could not tolerate them, doctors used cardioversion, radiofrequency or surgery, or combinations, to try to get rid of the abnormal rhythm.
Treatments include cardioversion (electrical treatment of abnormal heart rhythm) or catheter ablation (wires guided into the heart where radiofrequency energy produces heat to remove damaged heart tissue).
The Federal Communications Commission has set standards for the maximum amount of microwave, or radiofrequency, radiation that cell phones can emit.
He does have a radiofrequency identification chip implanted in him, though, and he is enthusiastic about having other electronic devices implanted in him, too.
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