Is there any scientific evidence that BTS stations affect the health of those people who live nearby?
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(BTS) Known as a base transceiver station, or cell site is a piece of equipment that facilitates wireless communication between user equipment (UE) and a network.
A number of studies show that radiation from these ‘mobile towers’ can cause health problems at a later date, though these findings have not been unequivocally scientifically proven yet. According to the Australian Emraa organization, however, towers emitting RFR is a fact that the world needs to start waking up to.
Accordingly, till scientifically proving that BTS can cause health problems, it shall be consider as a source of threat, yet not more dangerous than regular car bursting pollution.
added 2 years ago
moheddine
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