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In normal use, No.

Any RF radiation is harmful when it is too powerful.

Touching the output connection of a powerful transmitter will cause burns.

A lot of study has been done concerning mobile phones and safety to children and people's heads.

The final outcome was that no detrimental affect can be detected.

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