A peer-reviewed study found that living near cell towers correlates with elevated white blood cell levels, akin to smokers, indicating immune stress from wireless radiation exposure. Heavy cellphone use also raises specific white blood cell counts, particularly among young adults, potentially contributing to chronic inflammation and immune system depletion.
A recent study highlights the detrimental effects of electromagnetic interference on various non-human species, including birds and insects, threatening ecological balance. It calls for policy reforms to recognize EMF as an ecological risk, urging regulators to establish guidelines and protect wildlife from man-made radiation impacts to ensure their survival and the food supply.
What The Company Learned About Social Media and Harms to Mental Health from Dozens of Internal Studies. Compiled by Bennett Sippel, Nikolaus Greb, Emma Park, Zach Rausch, and Jonathan Haidt at the Tech and Society Lab at NYU Stern. Date launched: January 13, 2026. Last updated: February 18, 2026. Brief Summary In this project we … Continue reading Meta’s Internal Research
Environmental Health Trust. - 10feb2026. In this video, Robert Brown, MD, FACR, Vice President of Scientific Research and Clinical Affairs at EHT and a practicing diagnostic radiologist, presents detailed evidence of impacts on the human body from non-ionizing radiation associated with cell phones and other wireless technology. This talk was presented to Building Biology Institute … Continue reading Dr. Rob Brown Explains Impacts of Wireless Radiation on Blood, Thyroid, Breasts, Brain Cells, & More