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“The Invisible Poison: Unmasking the Health Risks of EMF Radiation” by the European Business Review

The biological connections of EMFs to our wellbeing are not “in our heads.” We can see them in daily lives and we are able to measure frequencies and exposure levels. It is therefore nice to see that The European Business Review published an informative article on Dec. 16, 2024, by journalist and TEBR correspondent Marcelina Horillo Husillos about the recent studies on links between EMF exposure and cancer as well as fertility and neurological disorders.

TR Daily: New WHO RF Exposure Study Discounts Adult Brain Cancer Risk By Ignoring Research on Normal Cell Phone Usage

RF exposure to the head from cell phones likely doesn’t increase the risk of brain cancer in adults, according to a research review commissioned by the World Health Organization (WHO). However, that research excluded realistic cell phone usage thus making the study irrelevant. The WHO did concede there was less certainty about the impact of RF exposure on children as well as on adults in occupational settings.

Economic Times India: Doctors on cell phone radiation and fertility

Economic Times India: Impact of Modern-day Digital Devices on Fertility A new article entitled " The impact of modern day digital devices on fertility" published in the Economic Times of India features several doctors presenting research on cell phone radiation health...

Medical recommendations on cell phone radiation and children’s health

  American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) The AAP issued ten cell phone safety tips for families  in 2016 including:  Prefer texting to voice calls Use cell phones in speaker mode  Make only short or essential calls on cell phones. Avoid carrying your phone against...

WHO EMF Project Systematic Reviews of Wireless RF Health Effects

In March 1993, over 30 years ago, the World Health Organization EMF Project published the last EHC monograph on wireless radio-frequency (RF) radiation. To repeat, the 1993 monograph is the most recent monograph on the health risks of wireless RF by the WHO EMF...

High Cell Phone Use May Impact Sperm Count, Study Says

High Cell Phone Use May Impact Sperm Count, Study Says The largest cross sectional study to examine cell phone use and sperm count was  published in the journal Fertility & Sterility entitled “Association between self-reported mobile phone use and the semen...