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U.S. and International Law and Policy to Address Children and Cell Phone Radiation Health Issues

Theodora Scarato MSW Executive Director, Environmental Health Trust

Scientific References 

Fernández, C., de Salles, A. A., Sears, M. E., Morris, R. D., & Davis, D. L. (2018). Absorption of wireless radiation in the child versus adult brain and eye from cell phone conversation or virtual reality. Environmental Research, 167, 694–699.

Davis, D., Birnbaum, L., Ben-Ishai, P., Taylor, H., Sears, M., Butler, T., & Scarato, T. (2023). Wireless technologies, non-ionizing electromagnetic fields and children: Identifying and reducing health risks. Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care, 53(2), 101374.  

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McCredden JE, Cook N, Weller S, Leach V. Wireless technology is an environmental stressor requiring new understanding and approaches in health care. Front Public Health. 2022;10. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2022.986315. Accessed January 25, 2023.

International Commission on the Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields (ICBE-EMF), (2022). Scientific evidence invalidates health assumptions underlying the FCC and ICNIRP exposure limit determinations for radiofrequency radiation: implications for 5G. Environ Health. Oct 18;21(1):92.  

No. 20-1025 Environmental Health Trust ET AL. v. Federal Communications Commission and USA, Consolidated with 20-1138.(United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit 2021) 

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