New review paper in Frontiers in Public Health documents how FCC lacks health expertise, defers to agencies that don't review evidence, and has 1996 exposure limits unchanged. U.S. limits are among the most lenient in the world.
"To rectify the current situation, government oversight must balance industry power. A strong regulatory framework must be built that rests on transparency and robust evidence-based evaluation, free of industry influence. Prevention is the cornerstone of public health, and the U.S. needs to move toward a risk mitigation approach."