The 4th International Expert Forum on the Public Health and Environmental Impacts of Cellular and Wireless Radiation Exposure 2024

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This Research Topic has been developed in collaboration with the 4th International Expert Forum on the Public Health and Environmental Impacts of Cellular and Wireless Radiation Exposure 2024.

Submissions to this Research Topic are limited to the attendees of the the 4th International Expert Forum on the Public Health and Environmental Impacts of Cellular and Wireless Radiation Exposure 2024. This Research Topic represents the proceedings of the symposium.

The symposium was a three-day meeting in the Yale Medical School to discuss the current state of knowledge regarding the impacts of exposure to wireless and cellular radiation on the Environment and Public health. This meeting is the 4th in a series of expert symposiums that have examined the development of research and scientific evidence pointing to non-thermal effects in biological systems arising from such exposure. These meetings have showcased the experts in the field of bio-electromagnetics, toxicology, epidemiology and regulation policy dealing with this difficult field. The collection in Frontiers aims to provide a public record of the symposium’s proceedings.

You can read and download the symposium abstracts here.

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Keywords: radiation, environmental impact, wireless radiation, cellular radiation, bio-electromagnetics, toxicology, epidemiology, policy regulation

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