Critical Studies on Mobile Radiation

WHO Categorizes Mobile Radiation as Possibly Carcinogenic (2011)

In May 2011, the WHO classified radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation, including mobile radiation, as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Category 2B). This was a significant shift in understanding, backed by extensive research. Read More

National Toxicology Program (NTP) Study (2016)

The NTP's extensive study with 2,500 rats found a significant increase in cancer among those exposed to mobile radiation, highlighting the potential health risks. Read More

Mobile Radiation Reduces Memory Capacity in Young People (2018)

A Swiss study found that mobile phone radiation can impair memory development in adolescents, especially those who use their phones frequently on one side of the head. Read More

10-Year Study Demonstrates Link Between Mobile Phone Radiation and Cancer (2018)

The Ramazzini Institute's long-term study confirmed the cancer risk associated with mobile radiation, particularly malignant brain tumors and cancer in Schwann cells. Read More

Increased Cancer Risk (2006)

Research indicates that young people using mobile phones have a significantly higher risk of developing cancer, with a 520% increased risk compared to those who do not use mobile phones. Read More

Bio Initiative Report (2012)

The Bio Initiative Report, based on nearly 4,000 studies, calls for lower radiation limits and highlights the diverse health risks associated with wireless radiation. Read More