1 in 6 Australian adults are sensitive to wireless radiation

ORSAA.org - Oceania Radiofrequency Scientific Advisory Association. ORSAA - 17mar2026. A new Australian study shows that over 26 million adults are likely to experience health problems from exposure to wireless radiation in three countries alone. That includes one in six Australians – over 4.5 million. The study, by Dr Julie McCredden, Lyn McLean, and Professor … Continue reading 1 in 6 Australian adults are sensitive to wireless radiation

People Living Near Cell Towers at Greater Risk of Chronic Immune Stress

Living near a cell tower was associated with elevated levels of white blood cells — comparable to those seen in smokers — according to a peer-reviewed study in Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine. A chronically elevated white blood cell count is linked to inflammation and immune stress. by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D. 10mar2026. Living near a cell … Continue reading People Living Near Cell Towers at Greater Risk of Chronic Immune Stress

How Man-Made EMFs Are Impacting Other Species – A Symposium Report

Environmental Health Trust - 04mar2026. A study recently published in Frontiers in Public Health digs deep into how birds, insects, fish, and even trees can experience negative and pervasive impacts from electromagnetic interference — and what policy changes ought to be implemented to mitigate these effects. Note: This is one of several academic articles to … Continue reading How Man-Made EMFs Are Impacting Other Species – A Symposium Report

Increasing numbers of children and young adults in Sweden diagnosed with sleep problems

Swedish Radiation Protection Foundation - 12jan2026. In January 2026, a Swedish registry based study was published showing a sharp increase in diagnosed sleep problems in Sweden. The number of children and adolescents aged 5–19 years that received a sleep disorder diagnosis increased seventeen-fold between 2001 and 2024. The investigation was carried out by Mona Nilsson … Continue reading Increasing numbers of children and young adults in Sweden diagnosed with sleep problems