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Moskowitz: Cellphone radiation is harmful, but few want to believe it

9 pointsby 7moritz7almost 2 years ago

5 comments

version_fivealmost 2 years ago
&gt; For more than a decade, Joel Moskowitz , a researcher in the School of Public Health at UC Berkeley and director of Berkeley’s Center for Family and Community Health, has been on a quest to prove that radiation from cellphones is unsafe.<p>I know this is just a staff writer but it automatically makes him a nut, or at best destroys all credibility. There &quot;it must magically be bad and I&#x27;ll p-hack until I find a link&quot; people are ridiculous. You can&#x27;t come at a problem, especially large scale problem like this, from a &quot;I need to prove&quot; angle and get objective findings. He&#x27;s a crazy with an agenda.
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nabla9almost 2 years ago
Plain brain tumor statistics: age-adjusted incidence rates have been decreasing decreasing over few decades.<p>Their research: about 17 minutes per day over a 10-year period, is associated with a statistically significant 60% increase in brain cancer.
7moritz7almost 2 years ago
I get why this title might sound spammy but it&#x27;s straight off the Berkley website and it&#x27;s an interview with a Berkley professor.
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tamimioalmost 2 years ago
20 years ago, I would agree, right now it’s probably the least concern.
fithisuxalmost 2 years ago
I believe him.