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New Study: Bluetooth Headsets Linked to Increased Thyroid Nodules

A new study published in the journal Scientific Reports by Zhou et. al (2024) found that prolonged daily use of Bluetooth headsets was “strongly linked” to an increased risk of developing thyroid nodules.  SHAP analysis revealed age and daily Bluetooth headset usage...

The Cohort Study on Mobile Phones and Health (COSMOS)

The Cohort Study on Mobile Phones and Health (COSMOS)   Reposted from Electromagnetic Radiation Safety here July 1, 2024 The authors of COSMOS mobile phone-brain tumor study (Feychting et al., 2024a) failed to address numerous issues in their response (Feychting et...

Major flaws in COSMOS cell phone brain tumor risk study

New peer-reviewed letter presents scientific case for retraction of conclusions of COSMOS brain tumor risk study. TUCSON, AZ – June 26, 2024 – The International Commission on the Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields (ICBE-EMF) exposed major flaws with the...

What the FCC Must Do to Comply with New NEPA Rules

A new blog entitled "What the FCC Must Do to Comply with New NEPA Rules" published on PEER by Erica Rosenberg, former FCC attorney and NEPA expert details how the FCC must promulgate rules that comport with the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) rules...

Study: Wireless Radiation At Legal Levels Can Harm the Brain

 IEEE Study: Pulsed High-Power Radio Frequency Energy Can Cause Non-Thermal Harmful Effects on the BRAIN," A January 2024 article by Omid Yaghmazadeh of the Neuroscience Institute in the School of Medicine at New York University published in the IEEE Open Journal of...