Can wi-fi cause cancer? The answer is a little unsettling

Can wi-fi cause cancer? The answer is a little unsettling

Wi-Fi’s use of non-ionizing radiation, which does not damage DNA, has led to studies largely determining it does not cause cancer. Although some early evidence suggested potential effects on cells, recent research does not support these concerns. Scientific consensus reassures that Wi-Fi is safe. Wi-Fi’s use of non-ionizing radiation, which does not damage DNA, has led to studies largely determining it does not cause cancer. Although some early evidence suggested potential effects on cells, recent research does not support these concerns. Scientific consensus reassures that Wi-Fi is safe.  Health and Fitness, Health Tips, Exercises & Workout Tips, Diet & Wellness | Times of India Lifestyle

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