Why do older adults need the RSV vaccine?
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Here’s a quick overview of what to know about claims that say cell phones, Wi-Fi and 5G internet are linked to radiation poisoning. Radiation comes in two types: ionizing and non-ionizing. High doses of ionizing radiation like X-rays may cause cancer, but there’s no evidence that non-ionizing radiation from cellphones, 5G internet, Wi-Fi, and power lines can.
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