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On May 16, 9:25*pm, MacaualyFlower
wrote: I know that there is some concern that cell phones may cause cancer. But is there any possible correlation between the radio waves we use to communicate, either by commercial radio or other sources and cancer? *Or what about the radio waves that are being emitted from our personal electronic appliances? *I have heard that there is some concern that if you live near a power line that you may be at risk for cancer. *What is the state of research into this subject? Thanks This has nothing to do with radio waves (electromagnetic radiation), but there is ALWAYS a correlation between any thing. Correlation goes from -1 to +1, passing through zero. So, yes, there is a correlation, but it may be negative, it may be zero, or it may be positive, but it is always something. Paul, KD7HB |
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