13 telecom companies
default by Rs40 billion
The
News International
PAC member Haider Abbas Rizvi said according to a
research the residents of houses situated near the cell
phone towers suffer from cancer in five
years time ...
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Reportlinker Adds Rapidly
Growing Radio Frequency (RF) Technologies
American Banking News
There are widespread concerns about the potential human health impacts of extensive exposure to RF emissions, such as a possible link between cell phone use and the incidence of brain cancer. While definitive evidence of cancer or other health impacts of RF exposure has not yet been found, the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) has established international guidelines on human exposure limits for RF fields. The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and other governmental agencies have also issued RF exposure guidelines of their own.
In addition to concerns about the human health impacts of RF emissions, there are the environmental issues. The latter range from the esthetic impacts of nearly ubiquitous cell phone towers to the potential adverse effects of low-level RF on wildlife and birds.
Informant: Martin Weatherall
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