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Health Authorities’ guidance on Radiofrequency Radiation is out of date, biased and inaccurate

Health Authorities’ guidance on RF radiation is out of date, biased and inaccurate: Experts are calling for it now to be a ‘Group 1 Known Human Carcinogen’ like tobacco, asbestos or x-rays.

Resources from advisory groups including Public Health England (PHE) and WHO are lacking appraisal of the latest research regarding this fast-moving subject. Additionally, there are often conflicts of interest within these groups and many public statements do not withstand scientific scrutiny.

Specifically, the Advisory Group on Non-Ionising Radiation (AGNIR) report of 2012 that was used to construct current UK policy is out of date and has been found to be ‘inaccurate’, ‘biased’ and ‘misleading’. The group has disbanded but, nonetheless, the report is still being used to inform current policy.

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