A 2025 study by Ilgaz et al. showed that exposure of rats to 6 GHz RF-EMR (0.065 W/kg) for 4 hours a day during 42 days resulted in histopathological and DNA changes in liver tissue. The authors stated that their study was the first one to specifically address the genotoxic and histopathological effects of 6 GHz RF-EMR.
Does Electromagnetic Pollution in the ART Laboratory Affect Sperm Quality? A Cross-Sectional Observational Study🔗
A 2025 study by Baldini et al. shows that cell phones and wireless local area network access points can significantly reduce sperm motility. The authors recommend against introducing mobile phones into IVF laboratories as well as placing Wi-Fi repeaters away from areas where biological material is handled.
Addictive Screen Use Trajectories and Suicidal Behaviors, Suicidal Ideation, and Mental Health in US Youths🔗
A 2025 study by Xiao et al. on a cohort of 4285 US adolescents found that over a 4-year period, 31.3% had increased social media addiction and 24.6% had increased mobile phone addiction. High and increasing rates of addictive screen use were both associated with suicidal behaviour and ideations and poorer mental health.
A comprehensive mechanism of biological and health effects of anthropogenic extremely low frequency and wireless communication electromagnetic fields🔗
Panagopoulos et al. (2025) explain in a voluminous literature review how EMFs produced in wireless communications, as fully polarized coherent microwaves with random highly variable intensity, modulated and pulsed at extremely low frequencies, can promote cancer, infertility, electrohypersensitivity, and other pathologies.
Effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic field exposure on cancer in laboratory animal studies, a systematic review🔗
A major review of studies in experimental animals by Meviessen et al. 2025 found strong evidence that high frequency electromagnetic radiation exposure increases the risk of cancer, with the strongest evidence for malignant heart and brain tumours. This systematic review was commissioned by the World Health Organization Office.
Electrosmog Report 3-2025: Damage to male fertility🔗
diagnose:funk focuses on damage to male fertility in this issue of Elektrosmog Report. Other studies are also included: Carcinogenic effects, base stations, bees and bumblebees, brain waves, and excitability.
Hypothesis: ultrasonography can document dynamic in vivo rouleaux formation due to mobile phone exposure🔗
A 2025 study by Brown et al. found that in a living person exposed closely to cell phone radiation, red blood cells begin to clump together and form clumps resembling stacks of coins. This effect in vivo can cause a number of health problems as clumped blood cells flow less easily and can impact oxygen delivery in the body.
Short-term exposure of 2.4GHz EM Radiation on cellular ROS generation and apoptosis in SH-SY5Y cell line and impact on developing chick embryo brain tissue🔗
K. Deena et al. (2025) analysed the major impact of short-term exposure at 2.4 GHz on chicken embryos and on human neuroblastoma cells. Short-term exposure induced moderate cellular and molecular changes, mainly oxidative stress. Extended exposure to EMR beyond 4 h may pose adverse health risks to humans.
Wireless radiation and health: making the case for proteomics research of individual sensitivity?🔗
In contrast to EHS in science the existence of hypersensitivities is accepted for various other environmental influences. Unlike EHS e.g. ionising radiation does not require an answer as to whether it can be felt. Dariusz Leszczynski advocates the use of proteomics to better understand the relationship between EMFs and EHS.
Is Cellphone Carrying Below the Waist (Exposure to Non-Ionizing Radiation) Contributing to the Rapid Rise in Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer?🔗
The 2024 study by Dr. De-Kun Li indicates a potential association between the regular carrying of cellphones in trouser pockets and an increased risk of colorectal cancer among young adults.




