High-Certainty Harm Evidence: RF/EMF Exposures Linked to Cancer, Reproductive Damage, and Pregnancy/Child Risks—Why Thermal-Only Safety Limits Fail
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Effect Synthesis
Mar 1, 2026
Synthesis of 17 high-evidence EMF/RF papers: systematic reviews and major bioassays report increased tumors in male rats, reduced male fertility (including lower pregnancy rates), and elevated risks for miscarriage an…
High-Certainty Evidence of EMF-Related Harm: What Recent Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Report
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Effect Synthesis
Feb 27, 2026
Across high-evidence reviews in this thread, the most consistent high-certainty harm signals involve RF-EMF carcinogenicity in male rats (glioma and malignant heart schwannoma), adverse male reproductive outcomes (inc…
EMF exposure study rules out 'causing' cancer, finds 'association' with leukemia puzzling but real.
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THERE IS NO conclusive evidence that exposure to electric and magnetic fields (EMF) at the levels that occur in residences can cause cancer or have adverse neurobehavioral or reproductive and developmental effects. So states a report released at the end of October, Possible Health Effects of Residential Electric and…
Building the gulf of opinions on the health and biological effects of electromagnetic radiation
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RF Safe Research Library
Jan 1, 2025
This narrative article examines how opposing views formed regarding health and biological effects of electromagnetic radiation, focusing on ELF and RF exposures. It highlights historical controversies (e.g., childhood leukemia and ELF fields) and disputes over thermal versus non-thermal effects and reliance on SAR.…
Residential exposure to magnetic field due to high-voltage power lines and childhood leukemia risk in mainland France - GEOCAP case-control study
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RF Safe Research Library
Jan 1, 2025
This French GEOCAP registry-based case-control study evaluated childhood acute leukemia risk in relation to residential proximity to high-voltage overhead power lines and modeled ELF magnetic-field exposure. It reports an increased risk for children under 5 living within 50 m of power lines, particularly when…
Exposure to radio-frequency electromagnetic fields from broadcast transmitters and risk of childhood cancer: a census-based cohort study
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RF Safe Research Library
Apr 1, 2014
This census-based cohort study in Switzerland examined modeled RF-EMF exposure from broadcast transmitters and childhood cancer risk using two cohort approaches. Across analyses, no association was reported for all cancers or childhood leukemia. Findings for CNS tumors were inconsistent, and the incidence density…
Distance from residence to power line and risk of childhood leukemia: a population-based case-control study in Denmark
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RF Safe Research Library
Jan 1, 2014
This population-based case-control study in Denmark examined whether distance from residence at birth to high-voltage overhead power lines was associated with childhood leukemia. Using GIS-based distance measures, the study did not find higher leukemia risk for children living within 0–199 m or 200–599 m of 132–400…