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Are you concerned about cell phone radiation? Friend - It’s been 25 years since the government

Are you concerned about cell phone radiation? [EWG] [EWG] [Are you concerned about cell phone radiation?]( [YES]( [NO]( Friend - It’s been 25 years since the government updated regulations on cell phone radiation. In that time, cell phone use has exploded, but how much do we really know about its health risks? Not enough – but a recent comprehensive analysis confirmed that regular cell phone use can increase the risk of developing cancer! This is especially alarming in light of EWG’s recent peer-reviewed study exposing how woefully inadequate our current regulations really are. The World Health Organization has classified radiofrequency radiation exposure as possibly carcinogenic, because of its links to brain tumors. Recent studies also reveal a potential connection between cell phone radiation and issues with learning, memory, sleep and children’s brain development. These are serious health concerns that must be investigated if we’re going to keep Americans of all ages healthy and safe from excessive exposure to cell phone radiation. [If you support further research on the health effects of cell phone radiation, complete our survey so we can continue to study this important issue.]( [BEGIN THE SURVEY]( Thank you for sharing your feedback, friend. Maura Walsh VP of Digital Strategies, EWG [CONTRIBUTE]( KNOW YOUR ENVIRONMENT. PROTECT YOUR HEALTH. [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [CHANGE OPTIONS]( Remember to add ewg@ewg.org to your contact list. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To change your preferred email address, [click here.]( EWG's mission is to empower people to live healthier lives in a healthier environment. EWG is a non-profit and non-partisan organization. The EWG Action Fund, a separate sister organization ofEWG, is a legislative advocacy organization that promotes healthy and sustainable policies. EWG 1436 U St. NW, Ste 100, Washington, DC 20009 202-667-6982 | ewg@ewg.org [Contact Us]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | Copyright © 2021,EWG. All Rights Reserved.

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