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Anon is probably right but not for the reasons provided. Gamma waves are dangerous because they can dislodge electrons as a result of their high photon energy. Radio wave photon energy is hundreds of millions of times lower and far beneath the work function of any compounds in your body. So radio waves won't break apart DNA bonds or rupture cell membranes because they can't make any material eject electrons. They're not similar to gamma or X rays.
The main concern should be that radio waves can induce oscillating currents within your body. Chaff is a type of missile countermeasure made of glass and aluminum fibers, simple strands like these function effectively as dipole antennas. Your body is composed of capillaries and muscle fibers that can also act like chaff and induce very weak oscillating currents through your body. It's hard to say how dangerous this is (weak electrical currents are sometimes used in medicine) but it shouldn't be brushed off as completely harmless.