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HHS Initiates Groundbreaking Study on Cellphone Radiation and Health Safety

January 22, 20262 Mins Read
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Health Department Launches Study on Cellphone Radiation

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is starting a new study to explore the potential health risks of radiation from cellphones. This research aims to determine if electromagnetic radiation could negatively affect Americans’ well-being.

HHS spokesperson Andrew Nixon explained, “The FDA has removed outdated information about cellphone radiation while we examine electromagnetic radiation and health research. Our goal is to find knowledge gaps, especially with new technology, to ensure safety.”

This study is part of a broader strategy recommended by President Trump’s MAHA Commission in a report released last year. The report emphasizes the need to assess exposure to electromagnetic radiation from sources like cellphones, Wi-Fi routers, and smart devices.

In a previous study by the National Institutes of Health in 2018, researchers found “clear evidence” linking high levels of radio frequency radiation (RFR) to cancer in male rats. However, John Bucher, a senior scientist, pointed out that the exposure levels in the study were significantly higher than what humans typically encounter.

While the research focused on RFR, it did not include the radiation from Wi-Fi or 5G networks. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently expressed concerns about electromagnetic radiation, calling it a major health issue.

In contrast, a representative from CTIA, a trade group for the mobile industry, stated there is no credible evidence connecting wireless devices to health problems. According to this spokesperson, “The international scientific community has not found health risks associated with Wi-Fi or Bluetooth devices.”

The World Health Organization also confirms that research shows no direct adverse health effects linked to wireless technologies.

In the U.S., cellphones must meet the limits set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regarding radiofrequency exposure. The FCC monitors how much RF energy the body absorbs while using these devices, ensuring that mobile phones do not exceed 1.6 watts per kilogram.

Despite ongoing debates, the FCC maintains that there is no scientific proof linking wireless device usage to cancer or other illnesses. To minimize exposure, they suggest practical steps like reducing the time spent on devices, using speakerphone options, or utilizing earpieces.

As the discussion continues, Fox News Digital has reached out to HHS, NIH, and major cellphone carriers for further insights on this important issue.

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