With the launch of 5G technology for telecommunications networks around the world, renewed concerns about the negative health effects of smart phone radiation. A recent report raised further concerns after suggesting that some phones could leak more radiation than expected. Comment sections on social networking sites such as Facebook and YouTube were filled with people who had expressed concerns about radio-frequency radiation used by telecommunications networks.


Although the scientific evidence confirms that there is no strong cause for concern, many believe that RF radiation can be harmful to them.
There is a huge amount of scientific data on the issue, which makes it very complicated both for consumers and for health experts, the website said, citing a study published in the New Zealand Medical Journal that suggests the issue is indeed complex, but suggests that talk of adverse effects For smart phone rays only appears in low-value scientific studies


According to Mark Ellwood, a professor at the University of Auckland who is in charge of the study, the New Zealand Ministry of Health has requested an independent and objective study on the subject after a study published in the Medical Journal on medical effects.
The latest study indicates that scientists have been studying the effects of radio waves on the human body for decades and showed that the main biological effect of these waves was just a rise in temperature of the body tissues. She stressed that these waves are not ionized and therefore do not carry any energy that could harm the DNA of users.