Non‑Thermal RF Bioeffects Are Documented: Cancer and Reproductive Harms Undermine Heat‑Only Safety Standards
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Effect Synthesis
Mar 1, 2026
Synthesis of 8 curated studies (2018–2025) showing non-thermal RF biological effects: high-certainty animal cancer evidence, high-certainty male fertility impacts, pregnancy associations, and child-specific absorption…
RF-EMF Risk Perception & Trust in Radiation Protection Authorities: Comparative Study on Precautionary Information in Germany & Greece
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RF Safe Research Library
Jan 1, 2026
This randomized experimental study (N=2,169) tested how different precautionary information formats about RF-EMF (with emphasis on 5G) affect public risk perception and trust in radiation protection authorities in Germany and Greece. Simple precautionary tips generally did not increase risk perception or reduce…
Electromagnetic Field Stimulation Therapy for Alzheimer's Disease.
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RF Safe Research Library
Jan 1, 2024
This review discusses repeated electromagnetic field stimulation (REMFS) as a potential non-invasive therapy for Alzheimer's disease. The abstract describes reported benefits in AD mice, including reduced beta-amyloid, prevention of neuronal death, halted disease progression, and improved memory without edema or…
Developing a Brief Suicide Prevention Intervention and Mobile Phone Application: a Qualitative Report.
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RF Safe Research Library
Jan 1, 2015
This qualitative report describes phase one of a treatment development study for adolescent suicide prevention, including development of a safety plan smartphone application. Clinicians, parents, and adolescents emphasized transition of care, specific treatment targets, and safety planning as important. All…
Effectiveness of mobile phone messaging in prevention of type 2 diabetes by lifestyle modification in men in India: a prospective, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial.
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RF Safe Research Library
Jan 1, 2013
This prospective, parallel-group randomized controlled trial tested whether frequent mobile phone messaging could support lifestyle modification to prevent type 2 diabetes in high-risk Indian men. The intervention group had a lower incidence of type 2 diabetes than the control group receiving standard advice at…
Current trends in Internet- and cell phone-based HIV prevention and intervention programs.
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RF Safe Research Library
Jan 1, 2007
This narrative review summarizes recent advances (as of Spring 2007) in Internet- and cell phone-based HIV prevention and intervention research. The authors report that few evaluation studies had been published in the prior year, though many programs were funded and under development. Available results are described…