radiofrekvensstråling
Radiofrekvensstråling, often abbreviated as RF-stråling, refers to electromagnetic radiation in the frequency range of about 300 MHz to 300 GHz. This portion of the electromagnetic spectrum lies between microwaves and infrared radiation. RF-stråling is non-ionizing, meaning it does not have enough energy to remove electrons from atoms or molecules, and therefore cannot directly damage DNA.
Common sources of RF-stråling include radio and television broadcasts, mobile phones, Wi-Fi routers, radar systems, and
Scientific research into the potential health effects of RF-stråling has been ongoing for decades. While studies