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16 mar 2021 · The increased use of radiofrequency (RF) fields above 6 GHz, particularly for the 5 G mobile phone network, has given rise to public concern about any possible adverse effects to human health.
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16 gru 2022 · Advantages are higher data transmission rates, lower latency and better quality of service. 5G technology will be beneficial for health services with shortened time and space. It will aid overcoming some of the current challenges to healthcare.
1 maj 2020 · Superimposing 5G radiation on an already imbedded toxic wireless radiation environment will exacerbate the adverse health effects shown to exist. Far more research and testing of potential 5G health effects under real-life conditions is required before further rollout can be justified.
8 paź 2014 · WHO is conducting a health risk assessment from exposure to radiofrequencies, covering the entire radiofrequency range, including 5G, to be published by 2022. WHO will review scientific evidence related to potential health risks from 5G exposure as the new technology is deployed, and as more public health-related data become available.
19 gru 2022 · Scientific uncertainty is discussed in detail, and the authors conclude that “regarding the health effects of 6–100 GHz at power densities not exceeding the exposure guidelines, the studies provide no clear evidence due to contradictory information from the in vivo and in vitro investigations.”.
The most use of 5G networks in healthcare is currently Telemedicine, and when the world emerges from global COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare will become a hybrid medical practice of live’ face-to-face’ clinical care and telemedicine-based care.
So how different is 5G and could it impact our health? The reality, experts say, is complex. ‘We have been involved in hundreds of studies about electromagnetic radiation and human health,’ said Professor Niels Kuster, founder and director of the Swiss IT’IS Foundation.