Scientists Challenge WHO Reviews on Wireless Health Effects: Press Conference October 7, 2025 | Electromagnetic Safety Alliance | Podcasts
Scientists Question WHO's Wireless Health Reviews
A group of scientists is preparing to challenge the World Health Organization's reviews on the health effects of wireless technology, according to an announcement from the Electromagnetic Safety Alliance. The organization has scheduled a press conference for October 7, 2025, where researchers will present their concerns about current safety assessments.
The Electromagnetic Safety Alliance, which focuses on educating the public about electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure, appears to be coordinating this effort as part of their broader mission to examine the human health and environmental impacts of electromagnetic fields. Sources of EMF that concern the organization include cell phones, cell towers, Wi-Fi networks, 4G and 5G technology, household appliances, and electrical grid infrastructure.
Scientific Organizations Leading the Charge
The Alliance works with several scientific bodies, including the International Commission on the Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields (ICBE-EMF) and supports the International EMF Scientist Appeal. These organizations have been actively involved in researching and advocating for more comprehensive safety standards regarding electromagnetic exposure.
While the specific details of what the scientists will present at the October 2025 press conference have not been revealed, the announcement suggests a significant challenge to existing WHO guidelines on wireless technology safety. For health-conscious individuals concerned about EMF exposure, this development may signal an important shift in how international health organizations evaluate and communicate about potential risks from wireless devices and infrastructure.
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