Evaluation of Genotoxicity of Cell Phone Radiation in Male & Female Rats & Mice Following Subchronic Exposure

Authors: Smith-Roe SL, Wyde ME, Stout MD, Winters JW, Hobbs CA, Shepard KG, Green AS, Kissing GA, Tice RR, Bucher JR, Witt KL

Year: 2017

Category: Environmental Health

Journal: Presentation at annual meeting of Environmental Mutagenesis and Genomics Society

Institution: Environmental Mutagenesis and Genomics Society

URL: http://bitly.com/NTPsaferemr

Abstract

Overview

This study evaluates the genotoxic effects of cell phone radiation on male and female rats and mice following subchronic exposure. The research was presented at the annual meeting of the Environmental Mutagenesis and Genomics Society in 2017.

Findings

  • Detailed evaluation of the potential genotoxic impact of radiofrequency radiation emitted by cell phones.
  • Incorporates data from male and female rats and mice to provide a comprehensive view.

Conclusion

Indicative results point towards the need to consider the biological impacts of cell phone radiation, suggesting possible health risks associated with prolonged exposure to radiofrequency radiation from cell phones.

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