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....
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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...
American Academy of Pediatrics Issues New Recommendations to “Reduce Exposure to Cell Phones”
Nation's largest group of children’s doctors responds to new government study linking cell phone radiation to cancer In response to the U.S. National Toxicology Program study results finding exposure to wireless radiation significantly increased the prevalence of...
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...
The FCC Approves 5G Millimeter Wave Spectrum Frontiers
5G Spectrum Frontiers The Next Great Unknown Experiment on Our Children On July 14, 2016, the FCC voted to approve Spectrum Frontiers, making the U.S. the first country in the world to open up...
Letter to the FCC: Vote No on 5G Spectrum Frontiers: Be on the right side of history
Parents Write to the FCC: Be on the Right Side of History “Don't vote to unleash a dangerous environmental pollutant on your friends, family, and, indeed, the whole country. Vote to protect your family, friends, and the country - vote "no" on Spectrum Frontiers. Be on...
Bloomberg Gets It Wrong on the $25 Million Dollar Cell Phone Cancer Study
In a June 2, 2016 Bloomberg interview Faye Flam was brought on to comment...
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...