Retired NIEHS Senior Scientist Statement on NTP Final Report

November 1, 2018 Original Environmental Health Trust link here Statement by Ronald Melnick, PhD on the National Toxicology Program Final Reports on Radio-frequency Electromagnetic Microwave Radiation (RF-EMR) Exposures Ronald Melnick PhD, the National Institutes of Health Senior Scientist who led the design of the National Toxicology Program (NTP) studies on cell phone radiation released this …

NTP Finds Cell Phone Radiation Causes Cancer

Mon, June 25, 2018 | Original article here. Link to National Toxicology Program: Peer & public review of cell phone radiation study reports Scientific Advisory Board Updates of NTP Cell Phone Radiation Studies The National Toxicology Program (NTP) cell phone radiation studies were discussed at the NTP’s Board of Scientific Counselors Meeting on June 20, …

2018 NTP Conclusions re: RF Microwave Radiation Studies in Rats

https://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/ntp/about_ntp/trpanel/2018/march/actions20180328_508.pdf The National Toxicology Program (NTP) convened the NTP Technical Reports Peer Review Panel (“the Panel”) on March 26-28, 2018, to peer review two Draft NTP Technical Reports on Cell Phone Radiofrequency Microwave Radiation. Meeting information, including the draft reports, is available at the NTP website (https://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/go/36051). A meeting report will be prepared and posted …

NTP Finds Cell Phone Radiation Causes Cancer

Feb 20, 2018 — by Joel M. Moskowitz, Ph.D., Director, Center for Family and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley; original article here A. NTP Study: Analyze the Overall Tumor Risk Joel M. Moskowitz, Ph.D.: The National Toxicology Program (NTP) researchers did not carefully examine the overall tumor risk, that is, …

NTP RF Microwave Radiation Study Update

From the National Toxicology Program’s Director of Communications: Ms. Christine Bruske Flowers bruskec@niehs.nih.gov Director, Office of Communications and Public Liaison National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) National Toxicology Program (NTP) 111 T.W. Alexander Drive Durham, N.C. 27709 christine,bruske@nih.gov Tel 919-541-3665 Fax 301-480-2978 Note: According to Ms. Bruske Flowers in our telephone conversation on 12/20/17, …

RF-EMR Breaks DNA

Adapted from this Feb 8, 2021 article in Microwave News. RF-EMR = Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Microwave Radiation The central question at the heart of the Vienna Affair is this: Can RF-EMR, in general, and signals from cellular phone and infrastructure antennas in particular, damage DNA? The answer depends on whom you ask. A typical Wireless Industry-funded …

CHD and EHT Hit the Mark in Court on Jan 25, 2021

Adapted from an article by By Paul Ben Ishai, Feb 26, 2021 | Original post here. On the 25th of January, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) stood up (figuratively) in the D.C. Circuit of Appeals and blithely claimed that the safety standards governing the exposure of the public to electromagnetic radiation originating from cellphones and …

DC Circuit May Reverse FCC’s RF-EMR Exposure Limits Order 19-126 from December 2019

Adapted from a Feb 11, 2021 National Law Review article here. On Jan. 25, 2021, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit heard oral argument on the Federal Communication Commission’s (FCC’s) 2020 decision on pulsed, data-modulated, Radio-frequency Electromagnetic Microwave Radiation (RF-EMR) in which the FCC made a number of procedural changes to its …

11,000 Pages of Evidence in EHT/CHC v FCC RF-EMR Exposure Guideline Case

By Children’s Health Defense Team | Jan 21, 2021 | Original post here. After the FCC last month found no evidence of harm caused by wireless technology, CHD and other groups sued — and included 11,000 pages of evidence that refutes the FCC’s conclusion. For decades, the public has been told there is no evidence …

Densified 4G/5G Health Hazards Sow Uncertainty About Its Unnecessary Rollout

Adapted from an article by Chris Teale, Dec 14, 2020 | Original Smart Cities Dive article here. While Densified 4G/5G deployment continues across the U.S., a growing coalition of groups and leaders are putting the brakes on the densified 4G/5G infrastructure rollout, because it is unnecessary for wireless telecommunications service, which has largely been achieved …