U.S. Experts Worried That 5G Addition of Large Number of Base Stations Will Improve Mobile Phone Radiation

The link between cell phone radiation and cancer is a problem that can never be completely solved.

Studies have shown that although there is some statistical connection between exposure to cell phone radiation and the incidence of cancer, this link does not transfer to the entire population, so the risk of cell phone cancer is not significant.

Although the physical properties may not change, the type of radio waves may change. A new wave of 5G cellular base stations will dramatically change the electromagnetic radiation pattern in the United States, and some people think the situation will become worse.

A foreign in-depth report reveals the historic battle between the telecommunications industry and the scientific institutions.

This article first examines the historical relationship between the telecommunications industry and regulatory agencies, and how to use current standards:

The wireless industry has been trying to downplay concerns about mobile security, and the Federal Communications Commission does the same.

In 1996, the FCC established a mobile phone security rating based on 'specific absorption rate' or SAR. It requires the handset to contain less than 1.6 watts per kilogram of SAR.

In 2013, the American Academy of Pediatrics made a recommendation to the Federal Communications Commissioner of the United States stating that its guiding principle 'does not take into account the specific vulnerabilities of pregnant women and children and the particularities of the use patterns'. However, the FCC refused to change its standards.

However, experts' biggest concern for 5G is how 5G changes the number of communication base stations.

The determination of the wireless industry to realize the Internet of Things will release a lot of radiation risks, and exponentially increase the risk of cancer.

Because 5G radiation can only travel a short distance, approximately every 250 feet must be installed approximately the same size as the pizza box size to ensure connectivity.

Moskowitz, a researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, said: Because 5G only needs to add hundreds of thousands or even millions of new base station sites in the US communications industry.

'Therefore, people will be exposed to radiation smoke all day.'

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