The potential harm caused by non-ionizing radiation is a subject of ongoing research and debate. While high levels of [ultraviolet (UV) radiation]() from the sun are known to cause skin cancer, the health effects of other forms of non-ionizing radiation, such as from cell phones or Wi-Fi, are less certain. Regulatory bodies like the [World Health Organization (WHO)]() and the [International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP)]() have established guidelines to limit exposure and minimize potential risks.