Radiation in Your Pocket: The Science, Controversy, and Potential Health Risks of Cell Phone Radiation
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Radiation in Your Pocket: The Science, Controversy, and Potential Health Risks of Cell Phone Radiation — Based on an Extensive Review of Scientific Literature Spanning Over Five Decades
In a world where smartphones have become extensions of ourselves, how much radiation are you carrying in your pocket every day?
This meticulously researched book delivers a clear, balanced, and comprehensive examination of the science behind cell phone radiation. Drawing from thousands of peer-reviewed studies published over the past 50+ years, it explores the biological effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) emitted by mobile phones, including potential impacts on brain function, sleep, fertility, DNA, and long-term health.
What You’ll Discover:
- The fundamental physics of cell phone radiation and how it interacts with the human body
- Key studies that show effects — and those that don’t
- The ongoing scientific debate and why consensus has been so difficult to reach
- The role of industry influence, regulatory agencies, and safety guidelines
- Practical differences between 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G, and Wi-Fi radiation
- Evidence-based strategies to reduce your exposure without giving up modern technology
Written in accessible language for the general reader while maintaining scientific rigor, this book cuts through the noise of both alarmist headlines and dismissive industry talking points. Whether you’re concerned about your family’s health, a parent, a heavy phone user, or simply someone who wants to understand the technology we rely on daily, this is the most thorough resource available on the topic.
Are the health risks real? How strong is the evidence? What does the latest research actually say?
Find out in Radiation in Your Pocket — the definitive guide to understanding one of the most important and controversial health questions of our time.
Perfect for readers interested in public health, environmental science, technology, and consumer safety.