This question is currently under heated debate. The general consensus in the medical and scientific communities is that it has not been proven that the radiation emitted by cellular antennas directly causes cancer. There is speculation that it may be a contributing factor in the onset of several types of cancers.
UV waves found in sunlight can cause skin cancer.
Ultraviolet
Radio waves aren't harmful at its usual pattern of operation. They are harmful only when a strong signal is close to a person. It can cause cancer and other problems. Radio waves may also cure. All waves have different results.
Microwaves cause radiation, which causes skin cancer...
no. The waves that vibrators give off are totally harmless
No. There is concern that the radio frequency waves can cause tumors of the neck and brain, but there has been no conclusive research.
Radio waves are harmful to people because they give off radiation. Radiation is known to cause cancer in humans.
Cellular waves refer to the electromagnetic waves used for cellular communication, such as radio waves or microwaves. These waves allow cell phones to communicate with cell towers, enabling mobile phone users to make calls, send texts, and access the internet.
X ray waves are harmful if exposed frequently or for a long time because they penetrate into our body, in the process they cause damage to the cells in the body. This effect can also cause cancer.
The waves you seek are ultra violet waves.
Ultraviolet radiation has higher energy levels than infrared waves. This higher energy can break chemical bonds in cells, leading to potential DNA damage and increasing the risk of skin cancer or other health effects. Infrared waves, on the other hand, have lower energy and primarily cause heating effects without the same level of cellular damage.
Radiation waves