WHO: Cellphones and Wi-fi Doubles Risk Of Miscarriage

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US study confirms cellphone and wi-fi usage double risk of miscarriage

The World Health Organization warn that Wi-fi and cellphones increase pregnant women’s risk of suffering a miscarriage by almost 50 percent.

Scientists from the Kaiser Permanente Division of Research in Oakland, California, have found that magnetic field (MF) non-ionizing radiation puts huge stress on the body, leading to genetic damage that can induce a miscarriage.

Dailymail.co.uk reports: Those exposed to the highest levels of MF radiation are 48 percent more likely to lose their baby than women exposed to the lowest amounts, the US study found.

MF radiation, which everyone is exposed to at some extent, has previously been linked to cancer and has been recommended by the World Health Organization to be studied for its effect on pregnancies.

Miscarriages affect between 15 and 20 percent of pregnancies in the US. They are defined as losing babies less than 20 weeks into their gestation.

How the research was carried out 

Researchers from the Kaiser Permanente Division of Research in Oakland, California, analyzed 913 pregnant women at varying stages of their gestation.

Some of the study’s participants had previously suffered at least one miscarriage.

All of the participants carried an EMDEX Lite meter, which measures MF-radiation exposure, for 24 hours on a typical day.

Their pregnancy outcomes were followed for the duration of their gestation.

High-radiation exposure increases the risk by up to 48% 

Results reveal pregnant women with the highest MF-radiation exposure have a 48 percent greater risk of miscarrying than those with the lowest exposure.

Among pregnant women exposed to the highest levels of MF radiation, 24.2 per cent had a miscarriage compared to 10.4 per cent of those exposed to the lowest amounts.

This risk occurs regardless of whether women have suffered miscarriages in the past and are therefore more likely to lose another baby before its birth.

Lead author Dr De-Kun Li said: ‘This study provides evidence from a human population that magnetic field non-ionizing radiation could have adverse biological impacts on human health.

‘We hope that the finding from this study will stimulate much-needed additional studies into the potential environmental hazards to human health, including the health of pregnant women.’

The findings were published in the journal Scientific Reports.

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