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A new way to alter the DNA of bacterial cells using electricity instead of harsh chemicals to manufacture life-saving medicines

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No Established Evidence That AirPods Cause Brain Tumours, As Claimed in Viral Post

Vishvas News investigated the claim and found that the viral post is misleading. We found no evidence that scientists have declared AirPods a health hazard. Also, AirPods emit levels of radiation far below the established limits, and less than cellphones.

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The Perceived Threat of Electromagnetic Radiation, Now and Then

Sixty years ago, a Post article highlighted the concerns over radio frequency interference. Today, with the proliferation of electromagnetic radiation sources including its weaponization fears persist.

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Global rollout of 5G networks should be halted been thoroughly tested, expert claims

A British scientist has controversially claimed that the rollout of 5G networks should be halted until the safety of the technology has been tested and its safety proven.  Professor John William Frank, a physician and epidemiologist from the University of Edinburgh, says we should err on the side of caution by delaying any further roll-out of 5G globally, pending more conclusive research on its safety.   5G requires more transmitter masts in a given stretch of land than previous generations of broadband cellular networks, like 4G.  Because of this, he believes more people will be exposed to radio frequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMFs) at levels potentially harmful to health .

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