No, there is no scientific documented evidence that microwaves give you cancer.
That means that both the frequency and the wavelength of microwaves are also between those of infrared and radio waves.
Yes they are.
Microwaves are radio waves with frequencies above 3 GHz. They are used to communicate great volumes of information over distances up to 100 miles, at data rates up to several hundred megabits per second per carrier. Certain high-power devices use UHF radio waves to boil water and heat meatloaf. They are marketed under the generic name "microwave ovens" and referred to as "microwaves" by the population at large, even though they use radio waves at 2.45 GHz and, technically, fall 550 MHz short of rights to the title.
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Microwaves work by oscillating at the same frequency as boiling water. This causes the water molecules to heat up. Needless to say, since your body is about 70% water, microwaves can cause tissue damage by heating up and damaging cells.
no it cannot give testicular cancer
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Overexposure to microwaves can lead to cancer.
Microwaves do not 'give off' radiation as such. Microwaves are radiation.
Microwaves cause radiation, which causes skin cancer...
The big "C" ...Cancer
No. There is no scientific documented evidence that microwaves have ever caused cancer in human beings. The idea that microwaves cause cancer is actually considered a myth or urban legend. There is a ton of misinformation posted on the Internet, but there is no fact behind any claim that a microwave causes cancer
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it can be all, it is the microwaves emitted from the phone. ALSO it is NOT proven that they give you cancer or tumors. it is a theory. the amount of microwave radiation from a mobile/cell phone isn't a massive amount so don't worry yourself a lot about it.
Microwaves are good for heating things fast. Don't stay near one, it can cause cancer because microwaves work on heating the water in the food, and we are 70% water and it could mess up our cells
Microwaves.
Magnets do not give you cancer.