5G radiation not harmful according to research-but long-term studies are missing

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Experts explain: Is 5G radiation dangerous to health?

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Is 5G radiation harmful? According to previous research, the new technique is not hazardous to health. But long-term studies are missing.

Video Source: RTL.de

You can find out more about the topic at the large Theme Day 5G on July 2, 2021 on NTV.

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