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RF SAFE® SAR Compare
New Tool Helps Compare Phone Radiation Levels For those concerned about electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure from smartphones, RF SAFE® has launched SAR Compare, a web-based tool that allows users to compare Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) values between different phone models. SAR measures how much radiofrequency energy is absorbed by body tissue when using a wireless device.
This week's headlines spotlight mounting tensions between expanding wireless technology and health concerns, as communities from Ocean City to Montgomery County push back against new cell towers while wearable devices flood both construction sites and healthcare. With everything from AirPods to glucose monitors raising EMF questions, families are increasingly caught between connectivity's promises and potential radiation risks.
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Nonthermal radiofrequency radiation promotes hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells function by regulating Ca2+ efflux.
Non-thermal radiofrequency radiation enhances blood stem cell function, potentially aids recovery from radiation injury
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5G RF-EMFs Mitigate UV-Induced Genotoxic Stress Through Redox Balance and p38 Pathway Regulation in Skin Cells.
5G exposure after UV radiation reduced DNA damage markers by 30-80% in skin cells
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Ameliorative Role of Coenzyme Q10 in RF Radiation-Associated Testicular and Oxidative Impairments in a 3.5-GHz Exposure Model.
3.5 GHz exposure reduced testosterone and sperm health in rats, but CoQ10 supplement offered partial protection
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