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Mobile phone use and glioma risk

Some epidemiological studies have reported an association between long-term mobile phone use and increased glioma risk, while others have found no link.

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Feb 6, 2026

What do WHO, CDC, and major cancer institutes say about Bluetooth and cancer?

Major public-health bodies and cancer institutes do not treat everyday exposure as a proven carcinogen: the placed radiofrequency in the “possible” carcinogen category in 2011, but agencies including ...

Jan 20, 2026

Have major health agencies (WHO, FDA, IARC) classified smartwatch radiation as carcinogenic?

Major agencies have not declared smartwatch radiation to be a proven carcinogen; the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) — part of WHO — classified radiofrequency electromagnetic fields...

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