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🏛️ North Texas e-News: Scientists Urge Congress to Hold FCC Accountable on Wireless Radiation Limits

June 21, 2026 (EMFS)
May 20, 2026 (original)
Source: North Texas e-News
Source category: Press
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North Texas e-News reports on a letter ICBE-EMF sent to U.S. congressional leadership and the FCC, warning against fast-tracking cell-tower densification without updating federal RF exposure limits. The letter cites the Melnick–Moskowitz Environmental Health analysis of NTP cancer-study data, which argues that current FCC and ICNIRP limits do not account for cancer risk or reproductive toxicity.

"ICBE-EMF is an international consortium of scientists, doctors, and researchers with expertise and peer-reviewed publications on the biological and health effects of electromagnetic fields, including wireless RF radiation."

— North Texas e-News media release

"Unless Congress and the FCC ensure a formal review that takes into account the most recent scientific evidence, they "would be failing to protect public health," cautioned the Commission's scientists,"

— North Texas e-News media release

"Our analysis clearly demonstrates that the current FCC and ICNIRP limits for cell phones and wireless networks are structurally incapable of protecting human health."

— Dr. Ronald Melnick, quoted in media release

"Americans would effectively become "test subjects in an uncontrolled national radiation experiment, one conducted without consent, without monitoring, and without updated safety limits.""

— ICBE-EMF scientists, quoted in media release

Source

International scientists call on Congress to hold FCC accountable in light of new scientific analysis on cell tower and wireless radiation health risks ntxe-news.com

📄 Underlying Research

Exposure limits to radiofrequency EMF do not account for cancer risk or reproductive toxicity assessed from data in experimental animals

Ronald L. Melnick and Joel M. Moskowitz (2026) Environmental Health

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