Professor James C. Lin Calls for Rethinking “Flawed” Wireless Radiation Safety Standards

Professor James C. Lin's recent review article critiques current wireless radiation safety standards as flawed and outdated, emphasizing insufficient protection against long-term, low-level exposure effects. He urges a shift in public health policies and highlights military research indicating potential biological responses, calling for evidence-based reevaluation of RF exposure guidelines.

Understanding Electromagnetic Pollution on World EHS Day

Coeursdehs.fr World Day of Intolerance to Electromagnetic Pollution The 8th annual EHS Day is officially underway! Find in this article ideas, tips and posters to participate. Traduction française de cet article Hello everyone, On June 16th, the 8th edition of the World Day of Intolerance to Electromagnetic Pollution will take place, so renamed in order … Continue reading Understanding Electromagnetic Pollution on World EHS Day

Expert Scientific Commission Warns Against FCC Proposal to Deregulate Wireless Industry

ICBE-EMF - 29ap2025 Expert Comments Call For the Government to Revise Its “Obsolete” Human Exposure Limits. TUCSON ARIZONA. – The International Commission on the Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields (ICBE-EMF) has issued strong opposition to the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) proposed deregulation of wireless communications infrastructure, calling the move “reckless” and urging immediate action to … Continue reading Expert Scientific Commission Warns Against FCC Proposal to Deregulate Wireless Industry

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