Is AM Radio Harmful?
Korean scientists have found that regions near AM radio-broadcasting towers had 70 percent more leukemia deaths than those without.
Source: WiredThe study, to be published in an upcoming issue of the International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, also found that cancer deaths were 29 percent higher near such transmitters. Two years ago an Italian study found death rates from leukemia increased dramatically for residents living within two miles of Vatican Radio's powerful array of transmitters in Rome. The Koreans looked at the death rates in 10 regions with AM radio-transmitting towers broadcasting at more than 100 kilowatts and compared them with control areas without transmitters. The substantially higher cancer mortality in those who lived within two kilometers of the towers led researchers to conclude that more investigation was needed. However, they also said their study did not prove a direct link between cancer and the transmitters.
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They did not say that their was a direct link of causility, and they provided a fair and balanced counter-point.
If they were just trying to freak us all out, the article would have been a lot more lopsided. Think Fox News....
Dexter...
correlation does not imply causation.