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Low risk from radio frequencies, more study needed: panel

Briefs | 04/01/2014 5:11 pm EDT

An expert panel that reviewed Health Canada regulations that limit human exposure to radio-frequency energy resulting from wireless communications, such as WiFi or mobile phones, said in a report released Tuesday there is no concrete evidence of adverse health effects occurring at exposures less than the regulations’ limits.

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