专家Dr. Oz这样说
Q: Does using a microwave increase my risk of cancer?
A: While it's true that microwave ovens emit tiny amounts of radiation, studies have shown that they're not nearly enough to cause cancer. A microwave could cause other injuries (like burns or cataracts), but only if it's been damaged and starts leaking large amounts of radiation—an unlikely occurrence. If you're worried your appliance may be faulty, replace it, or ask your state health department to test your level of exposure.
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Do Microwave Ovens Pose Health Risks? ... Microwave radiation leakage can damage human cells and tissues.
Canadian Cancer Society logo ... heating food in a microwave using plastic dishes or plastic wrap will increase your risk of developing cancer. ... Health Canada – Microwave Ovens and Food Safety