Electromagnetic radiation from power lines and tablets may increase children’s risk of central nervous system tumors, according to a peer-reviewed study published in Environmental Research. Central nervous system tumors, such as gliomas, are the “second most common childhood cancer,” the authors wrote in their report.
The electromagnetic radiation from power lines and household wiring increased children’s risk of central nervous system tumors, according to a peer-reviewed study published in Environmental Research.
Prolonged tablet use also increased kids’ risk, especially when tablets were connected to the internet.
Central nervous system tumors, such as gliomas, are the “second most common childhood cancer,” the authors wrote in their report.
The authors compared the electromagnetic radiation exposure levels of 200 children diagnosed with central nervous system tumors to the exposure levels of nearly 800 kids undiagnosed with central nervous system tumors. All of the children lived in Mexico City and were under age 16.
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