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Microwave Radiation Risks

Neha Chopra

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Sinopsis

Microwave Radiation Risks investigates the potential effects of microwave radiation from devices like cell phones and Wi-Fi routers. It examines how microwave frequencies might impact our biology, looking at research on sleep, cognition, and even cancer risks, while acknowledging the limitations of current studies. Understanding this information is crucial for making informed choices about our exposure in an increasingly wireless world.

 
The book explores the science behind electromagnetic radiation, distinguishing between ionizing and non-ionizing types, and dives into the specifics of microwave frequencies. It assesses exposure levels from common devices and in occupational settings, offering strategies to minimize risk.

 
By integrating data from epidemiology, biophysics, and environmental health, the book presents a balanced view, empowering readers to understand controversies and make informed decisions about their health as it progresses across chapters.
Disponible desde: 27/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 85 páginas.

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