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Legal Strategy: Repealing the “Gag Clause” with the First, Fifth, and Tenth Amendments

Policy RF Safe Nov 16, 2025

This RF Safe article argues that Section 704(b) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (47 U.S.C. §332(c)(7)(B)(iv)) functions as a federal “gag clause” that prevents state and local governments from considering health or environmental effects of RF emissions when making wireless facility siting decisions, so long as…

The use of different exposure metrics in the research about the health impacts of electromagnetic fields

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2024

This policy brief focuses on how RF-EMF exposure should be quantified in health research, emphasizing the role of near-field sources and proposing cumulative dose (J/kg/day) as a health-relevant metric. It reports mean cumulative dose estimates of 0.29 J/kg/day for the whole body and 0.81 J/kg/day for the brain. The…

Electromagnetic Energy Absorption in a Head Approaching a Radiofrequency Identification (RFID) Reader Operating at 13.56 MHz in Users of Hearing Implants Versus Non-Users.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2019

This modeling study estimated SAR in a head approaching a 13.56 MHz RFID HF reader, comparing hearing-implant users with non-users. The abstract reports that BAHA implants can increase localized SAR (10 g) versus non-users, up to 2.1× in a worst-case scenario, and that this increase is statistically higher than for…

Early exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields at 1850 MHz affects auditory circuits in early postnatal mice.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2019

This animal study examined early postnatal mice after exposure to 1850 MHz RF-EMF and measured synaptic activity in brainstem auditory circuitry. The abstract reports increased spontaneous postsynaptic current frequency and amplitude in MNTB principal cells, with accompanying presynaptic changes in the calyx of Held…

High-frequency hearing loss among mobile phone users.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2014

This prospective single-blinded study assessed hearing above 8 kHz among prolonged mobile phone users using high-frequency audiometry. Because few non-users were available, the study compared each participant’s dominant (phone-used) ear with the non-dominant ear, with the audiologist blinded to dominance. The authors…

Study on effective improvement of mobile phone sound quality in a noise environment for the hearing-impaired.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2013

This study evaluated whether the NAL-NL1 hearing-aid fitting formula is appropriate for hearing-impaired mobile communication, comparing it with a modified fitting formula. Speech materials were low-pass filtered at 8 kHz and presented through a mobile phone for word-recognition testing in quiet and noisy conditions.…

[Acute ear trauma caused by failure of mobile phone/cellular phone].

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2007

This case report describes acute acoustic and burn ear trauma associated with an apparent mobile phone failure during use. The patient had an external auditory canal burn and transient hearing loss, with tinnitus that persisted for weeks but resolved by one month. The authors state that the case suggests mobile phone…

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