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The latest research shows that mobile phones may not cause brain cancer.
Ken Karipidis, a researcher at the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency, said that the study found no evidence that the radio waves or radiation from mobile phones will cause brain tumors or other health problems.
There is no evidence that mobile phones can cause brain cancer
He said that people often think of dangerous consequences when they hear about radiation, but in fact mobile phones only emit low-energy radio waves, which are the same as those broadcast by television and radio.
Although some studies have pointed out that excessive use of mobile phones may cause certain brain tumors, Karipidis said that researchers still need to conduct further tests before they can draw a clear conclusion.
However, Karipidis said that if consumers are still worried that electromagnetic waves will cause brain cancer, they can try to reduce the number of times they use mobile phones or avoid placing mobile phones near the human brain.
This advice is especially important for young children.