Understanding the public voices and researchers speaking into the 5G narrative
GENERAL COMMENTARY article
Commentary: Understanding the public voices and researchers speaking into the 5G narrative
Provisionally accepted- School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
Keywords: Bias (Epidemiology), Conflict of interest (COI), 5G, Mobile phones, Cellphones, Radiofrequency (RF), white hat bias
Received: 08 Jul 2024; Accepted: 19 Jul 2024.
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* Correspondence:
Frank de Vocht, School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
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