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URGENT re: cell phones

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ewg.org

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ewg@ewg.org

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Fri, Feb 2, 2024 02:07 PM

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The FCC is failing to protect the public from harmful radiation generated by smartphones and other w

The FCC is failing to protect the public from harmful radiation generated by smartphones and other wireless devices. [EWG] [EWG] [Should the FCC protect our health from cell phone radiation?]( [YES]( [NO]( Friend – The FCC is failing to protect the public from harmful radiation generated by smartphones and other wireless devices. Research has shown exposure to radiofrequency radiation can cause a number of health harms, including damage to the nervous and cardiovascular systems, developmental problems and reduced male fertility. Radiofrequency radiation has also been linked to an increased risk of brain and heart cancer. While the World Health Organization has already classified radiofrequency radiation exposure as possibly carcinogenic, the FCC and other U.S. regulatory agencies have been dragging their heels, not accurately or truthfully informing the public about potential risks. EWG’s proposed limits on cell phone radiation are 200 to 400 times lower than what the federal government currently allows. [Can we count on you to take EWG’s quick survey on cell phone radiation today?]( [Should the FCC protect our health from cell phone radiation?]( [YES]( [NO]( Thanks for your feedback, friend. – EWG [DONATE NOW]( KNOW YOUR ENVIRONMENT. PROTECT YOUR HEALTH. [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [CHANGE OPTIONS]( Remember to add ewg@ewg.org to your contact list. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To change your preferred email address, [click here.]( EWG's mission is to empower people to live healthier lives in a healthier environment. EWG is a non-profit and non-partisan organization. The EWG Action Fund, a separate sister organization ofEWG, is a legislative advocacy organization that promotes healthy and sustainable policies. EWG 1250 I Street, NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20005 202-667-6982 | ewg@ewg.org [Contact Us]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | Copyright © 2024, EWG. All Rights Reserved.

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