Good news for the younger generation: according to Daily Mail, they can now use their phones for as long as they want without having to worry about developing brain cancer.
Experts have long cautioned against using cell phones excessively, citing possible health hazards connected to prolonged phone use.
There are differing views among young people who spend most of their days on their phones regarding this professional caution.
Concerns about the potential health risks posed by electromagnetic waves from phones led to the warning.
But a 17-year global investigation headed by Sweden’s Karolinska Institute and Imperial College London found no evidence of a connection to a higher risk of brain cancer.
In order to find out whether 250,000 mobile users—including those who used their phones for extended amounts of time—later acquired tumors, the study tracked these individuals.
The results, which show a decrease in electromagnetic field emission and a decrease in phone usage duration, are commendable, according to Professor Mireille Toledano of Imperial College. She also highlighted the significance of video calls, social media, and internet browsing.