The myth of cell phone radiation
Vasant Natarajan

TL;DR
This paper critically examines claims linking cell phone radiation to cancer, arguing that scientific principles and epidemiological evidence do not support such a connection.
Contribution
It provides a scientific critique of the alleged link between cell phone radiation and cancer, emphasizing the lack of empirical and theoretical support.
Findings
No scientific basis for a link between cell phone radiation and cancer
Inconsistency with the photoelectric effect
Epidemiological studies do not support the claim
Abstract
We discuss the purported link between cell-phone radiation and cancer. We show that it is inconsistent with the photoelectric effect, and that epidemiological studies of any link have no scientific basis.
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Taxonomy
TopicsElectromagnetic Fields and Biological Effects
