Health Concerns of 5G and Setting Suitable Restrictions

Mini Review

Authors

  • Michael Bevington Chair of Trustees, Electrosensitivity UK, BM Box ES-UK, London, WC1N 3XX. Author

Keywords:

Non-thermal, No Observable Adverse Effect Level, public health protection, radiofrequency limits, threshold

Abstract

This Mini Review has two aims. The first is to analyse six case reports on actual health effects of 5G radiofrequency radiation (RFR), comparing the results with concerns for similar RFR. The second is to relate these reports to setting restrictions suitable for all, including for persons with intolerance to environmental RFR. Adverse health effects from 5G RFR occur below current thermal restrictions. Therefore, restrictions need to be at non-thermal levels based on a threshold, as for a No Observable Adverse Effect Level (NOAEL). Ecological evidence suggests a suitable restriction including a safety factor of ten should be set at 0.06 μW/m2 (0.005 V/m).

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Published

2024-02-01

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