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(Motorola) Is wireless radiation dangerous?
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They say it protects the wearer from the sun's UV rays and radiation emitted by cellphones, although it has yet to be proved that wireless radiation causes harm.
Yet, these studies are strangely omitted from some official reviews on wireless radiation, like that recently carried out for Canada's Safety Code Six.
The decision follows a six-week review of mobile phone use and wireless radiation, including reports of an association between childhood use of cell phones and increased risk of adult cancer published 4 April 2009 by Lennart Hardell et al. ahead of print in a special issue of Pathophysiology.
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