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Denial of 5G health risks ignores studies

IN HER letter on the benefits of 5G, Deputy Dudley-Owen seeks to reassure us that mast radiation levels would be held to the strict standards of the independent advisory body, ICNIRP. She says that ‘significant international research (shows) that the weight of evidence is that there is no.. health risk from mobile antennas.’ The claim that radiation from masts and phones probably poses no risk to health is a bold one to make. Only last year saw the conclusion of a 10- year-long, $25 million, peer-reviewed research program into the health effects of mast and phone radiation. The study was carried out by the National Toxicology Program (NTP), a prestigious US government inter-agency program run by the US Department of Health and Human Services. It concluded that there is ‘clear evidence’ linking phone radiation to cancer in rats, thus joining thousands of other papers in confirming that such radiation does affect biological life.

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