"Researchers conclude that current wireless radiation exposure limits are at least 200 times too high to safely protect people."
"Taking results from a $30 million U.S. National Toxicology Program (NTP) cancer study, the researchers applied standard procedures developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and found that current RFR exposure limits are at least 200 times too high to protect us from cancer risk with 8 hours per day of exposure."
"Also, based on other research, RFR limits were 24 times too high to protect against reproductive impacts."
Exposure limits to radiofrequency EMF do not account for cancer risk or reproductive toxicity assessed from data in experimental animals
Melnick & Moskowitz (ICBE-EMF) (2026) Environmental Health