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flag The FDA now questions cell phone safety based on new federal findings, citing potential cancer and neurological risks.

flag The U.S. FDA has removed past claims that cell phones are safe, citing outdated conclusions as part of a new federal study on electromagnetic radiation, directed by President Trump’s MAHA Commission. flag The move follows health concerns raised by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has linked cell phone radiation to cancer and neurological harm, though major health agencies maintain current evidence shows no proven risk to humans. flag A major 15-year NTP study found "clear evidence" of cancer in rats exposed to cell phone radiation, but federal agencies downplay its relevance to humans. flag Critics say safety standards are outdated and influenced by industry, calling for independent research and stronger protections, especially for children.

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