Children and pregnant women are most at risk from cell phone and wireless exposures. For children, cancer risks may be greater than that for adults because of greater penetration and absorption of cell phone radiation in the brains of children and because the...
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Myth vs Fact on the The National Toxicology Program Cell Phone Cancer Study
23 Myths About the National Toxicology Program Cell Phone Radiation Cancer Study Correcting the Misinformation Note: This webpage was created in response to the June 2016 NTP release. It has not yet been updated for the 2018 NTP draft technical report release....
AAP Recommends Putting Cellphone Use on Hold for Children’s Health
Evidence is growing that cellphones may not be as safe as some people assume.
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....
New Mexico Tribune: Parents Advised to Rethink Cellphone Use for Children
Dr. Ronald Melnick and Theodora Scarato are featured in this public news piece on the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations to reduce exposure to cell phones. The New Mexico Tribune and Macomb News Now featured this story from Maryland Public News Service....
Ronald Melnick PhD Responds to the British Columbia’s provincial health officer Review of the National Toxicology Program’s Partial Findings on Cell Phones and Cancer
In July 2016 the British Columbia Provincial Health Officer wrote A Review of the National Toxicology Program’s Partial Findings. This report describes “several limitations” of the NTP study and downplays the study findings of an association between cell phone...
Review Paper Finds Evidence that EMF Contributes to Infertility: Proteomic impacts of electromagnetic fields on the male reproductive system
Proteomic impacts of electromagnetic fields on the male reproductive system By Masood Sepehrimanesh PhD and Devra Lee Davis PhD MPH Comparative Clinical Pathology Masood Sepehrimanesh and Devra Lee Davis have published a review paper on the proteomic experimental and...
Ron Melnick PhD Commentary on the National Toxicology Program Radiofrequency and Cancer Study
“The Recommendation To Take Precautionary Measures Especially for Children Is Not Scaremongering – It Is Common Sense.” Ron Melnick PhD, Jackson Hole News and Guide September 2016 Ron Melnick PhD Responds to Skepticism on the Importance of the National Toxicology...