Tag: Mobile Phones
Igor Beliaev et al. (2026) responds to the exchange of views between Mevissen et al. and Karipidis et al. by elaborating on how evidence from biological cancer tests in animals should be analyzed and interpreted to identify carcinogenic risk, focusing on evidence synthesis, statistical inference, and exposure relevance.
US health department to launch study on cellphone radiation🔗
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will launch a study on cellphone radiation, a department spokesman said on Thursday, building on Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s criticism linking them to neurological damage and cancer.
ANFR forced into transparency by Phonegate Alert, but mystery remains over the iPhone 12🔗
The NGO Phonegate Alert wins a major victory after years of persistence. Via an email dated January 9, 2026, the Director General of the The national frequency agency for radio frequencies in France, Gilles Brégant, has finally announced the publication of non-compliant SAR test reports.
The effects of acute and chronic exposure of 2100 MHz radiofrequency radiation on rat mismatch negativity🔗
The study by Er et al. 2025 found that exposing rodents to 2100 MHz radiofrequency radiation may have adverse effects on auditory sensory memory. Researchers also observed mitochondrial damage and edema in certain cellular structures.
Causal relationship between duration of mobile phone use and risk of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage: A 2-sample Mendelian randomization analysis🔗
Gao et al. 2025 study provides evidence supporting a causal relationship between the duration of mobile phone use and aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. Excessive mobile phone use may increase the risk life-threatening brain bleed caused by a ruptured aneurysm in the brain's subarachnoid space.
Use of Mobile and Cordless Phones and the Association with Prostate Cancer
According to the pooled analysis from Hardell and Carlberg (2025), mobile phone use was associated with a 1.8-fold increased risk of prostate cancer, and the risk increased to 2.8-fold for latencies > 10 years.
The Increasing Incidence of Thyroid Cancer in Sweden Revisited🔗
A study by Hardell et al. (2025) demonstrated a causal link between radiofrequency radiation from mobile phones and an increase in the incidence of thyroid cancer in women and men. Based on data from the Swedish Cancer Registry, the highest increase in thyroid cancer incidence was observed between 2001 and 2022.
„It is high time that the negative effects of radiofrequency EMF on the brain development of children and adolescents were taken seriously!“
Interview with neurobiologist Dr. Keren Grafen about study results on the negative effects of RF-EMF on children‘s brain development.
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.


















