Becoming too connected used to be an issue kids had with stuffed animals and pacifiers. Now it’s a matter of smart phones and tablets. And whether this is a positive development remains to be seen.
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Health Policy Groups Question FCC’s Allowing Manufacturer Violation of Its Cell Phone Microwave Radiation Exposure Limit
Health Policy Groups Question FCC’s Allowing Manufacturer Violation of Its Cell Phone Microwave Radiation Exposure Limit Majority of cell phones on market may exceed FCC’s stated RF safety limit of 1.6 W/kg, experts warn Washington, D.C., January 10, 2017. The Federal...
Medical Doctors Consensus Statements and Recommendations on Cell Phones/Wireless
Medical Doctors and Public Health Organizations Consensus Statements and Recommendations on Cell Phones and Wireless Radiation It is a fact that not a single medical organization states that cell phone/wireless radiation is safe. There is no proof of safety....
Editorial by Süleyman Kaplan and Devra Davis Controversies on Electromagnetic Fields in Neurobiology of Organisms
Controversies on Electromagnetic Fields in Neurobiology of Organisms Editorial by Süleyman Kaplan and Devra Davis Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy Volume 75, Part B, Pages 41-140 (September 2016) Over the past two decades the uses and users of electromagnetic fields...
Science for Skeptics: Myth Versus Fact on Cell Phones and Wi-Fi
“Every man is entitled to his own opinion. But every man is not entitled to his own facts.” —U.S. Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan Common Myths About Cell Phone and Wireless Radiation “Safety” Debunked The public relations strategy of manufacturing doubt has often been...
France’s National Health and Safety Agency Calls For Reducing Children’s Wireless Exposures: ANSES 2016 Report
France's National Health Agency Calls For Reducing Children’s Wireless Exposures The National Agency of Health Security of Food, Environment and Labour Report All wireless devices, from tablets, remote controlled toys, wireless toys, baby monitors, and cell phones...
Frequently Asked Questions About the U.S. National Toxicology Program Radiofrequency Rodent Carcinogenicity Research Study
The U.S. National Toxicology Program Radiofrequency Carcinogenicity Research Study On May 27th, 2016, the U.S. National Toxicology Program, of the U.S. National Institutes of Health, released a report with partial results of their large study on the carcinogenicity of...
EHT’s Show the Fine Print E-Book For Cell Phones and Wi-Fi Devices
All cell phones and wireless devices come with fine print instructions to protect the user from harmful radiofrequency radiation exposures. Please see Environmental Health Trust’s new Show the Fine Print E-Book that details manufacturer’s radiofrequency instructions...