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EHHI Cell Phone Report
Technology, Exposures, Health Effects

Cell Phone Report
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Hugh Taylor's original study on fetal radiation exposures in the journal Nature

Environment and Human Health, Inc.'s cell phone study was conducted at the Yale School of Medicine with Dr. Hugh Taylor, member of EHHI, as the lead researcher. The mouse study showed that cell phone radiation exposures during pregnancy affected the offspring.

"Fetal Radiofrequency Radiation Exposure From 800-1900 Mhz-Rated Cellular Telephones Affects Neurodevelopment and Behavior in Mice."

News and Studies on Cell Phones

EHHI's cell phone report calls for tougher standards to regulate cellular technologies—especially for children and pregnant women.

The National Cancer Institute: Cell Phones and Cancer Risk

Cellphone Ordinance Puts Berkeley at Forefront of Radiation Debate

Newsweek Says Overlooked Cell Phone Instructions May Be Linked to Male Infertility

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