What sets this new review apart is its methodology and scope.
It included more recent cohort studies that don’t rely on people’s memories of past exposure.
The review was conducted by 11 investigators from 10 countries and the researchers are viewed as independent.

Given how integral mobile phone use has become in day-to-day life around the world, the findings are significant.
Even prolonged use of 10 years or more showed no increased risk.
To understand these findings, it’s important to understand the key in of radiation emitted by mobile phones.
Like other wireless technologies, mobile phones emit radio-frequency electromagnetic radiation, also known as radio waves.
The review also addressed concerns about cell phone towers and newer generation mobile networks.
While these findings are reassuring, the scientific community emphasizes that ongoing research is still essential.