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EHT et al. v. FCC Lawsuit Factsheet EHTRUST.org

20 Jul 2023

C impacts to the developing brain and the ubiquity of wireless Circuit ruled that the FCC decision not to change human exposure limits impacts to the reproductive how FCC's cell phone tests only and regulations was "arbitrary and system measure heat and allow a space capricious." FCC ordered to respond. [...] FCC FCC'S LACK OF ADEQUATE REVIEW FOR WIRELESS RADIATION EXPOSURE LIMITS FCC Compliance Does Not Ensure Safety The Court Did Not Agree That "Cell Phones Do Not Most of the public assumes that current FCC safety limits Cause Cancer" for cell phones, cell towers, Wi-Fi, 5G, and wireless Contrary to the wireless industry's recent claims, networks are based upon an up to date robust review of the Cour. [...] The FCC cited the The ruling reveals a lack of accountability with our federal rejections of NIH studies by the FDA and of ICNIRP (a health agencies regarding wireless radiation. [...] The Court found the FCC failed to explain The Court states the FCC improperly relied on the FDA's why it ignored research indicating children's developing conclusions that RF limits did not need an update. [...] Children will have a lifetime of The FDA's submissions were described by the Court as exposure, yet the FCC was found to ignore the issue of “cursory” and "insufficient." Although the FDA later impacts from long term exposure.
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Authors

Theodora Scarato

Pages
2
Published in
United States of America

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