← Back to EMF Signal ICBE-EMF
Advocacy

📡 ICBE-EMF Highlights Henry Lai's Updated Review of Non-Ionizing EMF Evidence

June 30, 2026 (EMFS)
Jun 10, 2026 (original)
Source: ICBE-EMF
Source category: Advocacy/NGO
AI use
ICBE-EMF has republished an update from Joel Moskowitz on Henry Lai's long-running review of radiofrequency, extremely low frequency, and static electromagnetic-field studies. The page says majorities of peer-reviewed studies since 1990 report biological effects, including oxidative, genetic, neurological, and reproductive findings. The collection's last major update was June 8, 2026, and it now contains abstracts for more than 3,000 published papers.
Note: "The International Commission on the Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields is a multi-disciplinary international consortium of scientists, doctors and researchers with expertise in the biological and health effects of non-ionizing electromagnetic field (EMF) frequencies up to 300 GHz." — icbe-emf.org

"The majority of peer-reviewed studies published since 1990 have reported significant adverse effects associated with exposure to radiofrequency radiation, extremely low frequency magnetic fields, and static electromagnetic fields."

— International Commission on the Biological Effects of EMF

"Dr. Lai reports that the preponderance of research has found that exposure to RFR or ELF EMF produces oxidative effects or free radicals, and damages DNA."

— Joel Moskowitz

"According to Dr. Lai, 260 low-intensity (SAR < 0.40 W/kg) radiofrequency radiation (RFR) exposure studies published since 1990 reported significant effects"

— Joel Moskowitz

"89% (n=390) of 438 RFR oxidative effects (or free radical) papers published since 1997 reported significant effects"

— Joel Moskowitz

"Last major update: June 8, 2026"

— Joel Moskowitz

Source

Update: The Majority Of Scientific Evidence Has Found Effects From Non-ionizing EMF icbe-emf.org

More on this topic