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RFK Jr. says 5G towers are a major health concern
Summary
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told USA TODAY he considers electromagnetic radiation from 5G towers a major health concern, and the Department of Health and Human Services has launched a study of cellphone radiation.
Content
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told USA TODAY that electromagnetic radiation from 5G towers is "a major health concern." The department announced a study of cellphone radiation the day before the interview. The Food and Drug Administration removed older webpages that previously said cellphones are not dangerous while the study is underway. A World Health Organization–commissioned review published in 2024 reported no connection between cellphone use and brain cancer in the studies it examined.
Key points:
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. described electromagnetic radiation as a major health concern in an interview with USA TODAY.
- HHS has launched a study of cellphone radiation to identify gaps in knowledge about newer technologies.
- The FDA removed older webpages that had concluded cellphones were not dangerous while the department pursues the study.
- A 2024 WHO-commissioned review found no link between cellphone use and brain cancer in the studies it reviewed.
Summary:
Kennedy's remarks and the department's study bring attention to electromagnetic radiation as a topic under federal review. HHS says the study is intended to identify gaps in research on newer technologies. Undetermined at this time.
