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Cell towers, mobiles unlikely to harm humans: Official
Current scientific evidence does not support any ‘harmful effect’ on the human body by electromagnetic field radiation of cell phone or its towers, said a Department of Telecommunications (DoT) official.
New Delhi
“The radiation norms in India are below the safe limits prescribed by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection and Word Health Organization,” DoT Director General Sunil Kumar said.
To dispel myths about electromagnetic field emissions among citizens, a joint awareness workshop on “EMF Emission and Telecom Towers” organised by New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) and DoT.
Radiation Oncologist Anusheel Munshi from Manipal Hospital said that World Health Organization (WHO) has reviewed over 25,000 articles and found that the electromagnetic field emission from mobile towers have “no link on adverse impact of human health.”
“There is no firm scientific evidence to implicate cell phone or towers for creating tumour or other health hazards,” he added.
Vivek Tondon, an Associate Professor at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) said “latest research have also found there is no link between sleep, infertility, hearing, cognition and brain blood flow disorder in human body and radiation of cell phone or its towers.”
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