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Debunking the Myth: Is Your Phone Under Your Pillow Causing Cancer? WHO Answers

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New Delhi, September 04: The fear that our smartphones, constantly buzzing and emitting electromagnetic fields (EMFs), might be causing cancer has been circulating for years. Many people have even taken to sleeping with their phones under their pillows, believing it to be a safer alternative. But is there any truth to this claim?

Can Smart Phones Cause Cancer? WHO Weighs In

In response to widespread concerns, the World Health Organization (WHO) has conducted extensive research to investigate the potential health risks associated with EMF exposure. Their findings, while not definitive, provide significant reassurance.

The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a specialized agency of the WHO, has classified non-ionizing radiation, including EMFs emitted by smartphones, as “possibly carcinogenic to humans”. This classification, however, is based on limited evidence and does not equate to a definitive link between EMF exposure and cancer.

Understanding the Classification

The “possibly carcinogenic to humans” classification is the lowest of the IARC’s four categories. It indicates that there is some evidence suggesting a potential link but that the evidence is not strong enough to definitively prove causation. It’s important to note that this classification is not unique to smartphones; many everyday substances, such as coffee and red meat, also fall into this category.

Factors Affecting EMF Exposure

The amount of EMF exposure from a smartphone depends on several factors, including:

Distance: The closer you are to the phone, the higher your exposure.

Usage: The more you use your phone, especially for calls or texting, the greater your exposure.

Type of phone: Different phone models can emit varying levels of EMFs.

    Smart Phones and Cancer: The Importance of Perspective

    While the WHO’s classification raises concerns, it’s crucial to maintain perspective. The risks associated with EMF exposure, if any, are likely to be very low. The evidence supporting a strong link between smartphone use and cancer is currently lacking.

    Precautions You Can Take

    If you’re still concerned about EMF exposure, here are some precautions you can take:

    Keep your phone at a distance: While sleeping, place your phone on a bedside table or dresser, rather than under your pillow.

    Use headphones: When making calls, use headphones or speakerphone to minimize direct contact with the phone.

    Limit phone use: Try to reduce your overall phone usage, especially before bed.

    Choose a low-emission phone: If you’re particularly sensitive, consider purchasing a smartphone that is advertised as having low EMF emissions.

      Read Also – Study Finds False-Positive Mammograms Discourage Women from Future Breast Cancer Screenings


      While the WHO’s classification of non-ionizing radiation as “possibly carcinogenic to humans” is a cause for concern, it’s important to remember that the evidence supporting a direct link between smartphone use and cancer is limited. By taking simple precautions and maintaining a balanced perspective, you can minimize your potential risks and enjoy the benefits of modern technology.

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