New Paper:ICNIRP Guidelines’ Exposure Assessment Method for 5G Millimetre Wave Radiation May Trigger Adverse Effects
This paper explores the assumption by ICNIRP that it is not necessary to assess 5G exposures > 6 GHz using specific absorption (SAab) and concludes that these surface radiofrequency exposure assessments of ICNIRP including mmW radiation are insufficient to ensure safety; there are several reasons assessment of SAab is also needed.
ICNIRP human exposure limits for cell tower, Wi-Fi and cell phone radiation have been roundly criticized by scientists around the world for providing limits that are not scientifically justified and allow EMF exposures that cause adverse biological effects.
Environmental Health Trust has a compilation of research papers on the inadequacy of ICNIRP limits to protect the public here.
Redmayne M, Maisch DR. ICNIRP Guidelines’ Exposure Assessment Method for 5G Millimetre Wave Radiation May Trigger Adverse Effects. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023; 20(7):5267. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20075267
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https://ehtrust.org/scientific-paper-on-5g-health-effects-icnirp-method-for-5g-millimetre-wave-radiation-may-trigger-adverse-effects/ Source: Environmental Health Trust
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