WHO-Studie findet Krebsrisiko bei Tieren, die Mobilfunk-Strahlung ausgesetzt sind

diagnose:funk - 28apr2025. Das Ergebnis steht im Widerspruch zur ICNIRP und den meisten Gesundheitsbehörden. MicrowaveNews brachte am 27. April 2025 die Meldung über eine brisante Studie für die WHO. Die Studie von Mevissen et al. (2025) bestätigt, dass Mobilfunkstrahlung Krebs auslösen kann. Die Studie wurde für die WHO verfasst, von ihr mitfinanziert und wird in … Continue reading WHO-Studie findet Krebsrisiko bei Tieren, die Mobilfunk-Strahlung ausgesetzt sind

New WHO-Funded Study Reports High Certainty of the Evidence Linking Cell Phone Radiation to Cancer in Animals

ICBE-EMF - 27apr2025 Scientific Experts Urge the FCC to Establish Science-Based Exposure Limits to Address Wireless Health Risks Environment International has published a new systematic review, partially funded by the World Health Organization, concluding that there is high certainty of the evidence linking cell phone radiofrequency (RF) radiation to two types of cancer in animals. … Continue reading New WHO-Funded Study Reports High Certainty of the Evidence Linking Cell Phone Radiation to Cancer in Animals

Mobile phone use linked to risk of prostate cancer

Swedish Radiation Protection Foundation - 11apr2025. A new study shows that mobile phone use is linked to an increased risk of prostate cancer. The risk was 2.8 times higher for men who had used their mobile phones for more than 10 years. This is the first study to date to examine the link between prostate … Continue reading Mobile phone use linked to risk of prostate cancer

USA: Restoring Local Control of Cell Tower Regulations

An Initiative to Protect Children’s Health by Restoring Local Control of Cell Towers and Antennas. 704NoMore - 20apr2025. (USA) Section 704 undermines public health, environmental protections, and individual rights. Our mission is to change that. Let’s protect children’s health and the environment by taking back local control of cell towers. Section 704 and other FCC … Continue reading USA: Restoring Local Control of Cell Tower Regulations