That is partly because of the radiation coming from cellular signals or Wi-Fi. But to further understand this, we first need to define electromagnetic radiation. Usually, the first few things that come to our mind when you bring up the word "radiation" are x-rays, gamma rays, or NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS! Electromagnetic radiation is pure energy consisting of interacting electrical and magnetic waves moving through space. There are two types of electromagnetic radiation: Ionizing and Non-Ionizing. Ionizing Radiation Ionizing radiation contains high-energy that is enough to remove an electron from a molecule, and it can damage DNA in cells. Non-Ionizing Radiation Meanwhile, non-ionizing radiation is the most common type we encounter every day. It consists of low-energy radiation that needs to heat your body to cause damage. Read more in our articles including "The TRUTH about Smartphone Radiation" and "OPPO Reno15 Series 5G: Delivering the Complete Mobile Creator Experience".
That is partly because of the radiation coming from cellular signals or Wi-Fi. But to further understand this, we first need to define electromagnetic radiation.
Usually, the first few things that come to our mind when you bring up the word "radiation" are x-rays, gamma rays, or NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS! Electromagnetic radiation is pure energy consisting of interacting electrical and magnetic waves moving through space. There are two types of electromagnetic radiation: Ionizing and Non-Ionizing.
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