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Tell the FCC: Protect our health from cellphone radiation! If you’ve saved your information wit

Tell the FCC: Protect our health from cellphone radiation! [EWG] [EWG] [Tell the FCC: Protect our health from cellphone radiation!]( [TAKE ACTION]( If you’ve saved your information with FastAction, clicking the link above will automatically add your name to our petition! [Tell the FCC: Protect our health from cellphone radiation!]( [TAKE ACTION]( If you’ve saved your information with FastAction, clicking the link above will automatically add your name to our petition! Chances are you’re reading this on a cellphone, friend, or on a laptop connected to wireless internet. Cellphones and the countless other wireless devices we rely on, like your Wi-Fi router, emit radiofrequency radiation. Should you be concerned? The short answer is yes, and here’s why: 1. The World Health Organization classifies wireless radiation as a possible carcinogen. A recent comprehensive analysis confirmed that regular cellphone use can increase cancer risk. Other studies have linked wireless radiation to issues with children’s brain development, affecting learning, memory and sleep. 2. The FCC hasn’t updated standards for cellphone radiation since 1996, before Google, Wi-Fi or the iPhone even existed. 3. In order to protect children’s health, wireless radiation limits should be 200 to 400 times lower than the FCC’s current guidelines, according to EWG scientists. The bottom line: Wireless radiation is linked to serious health concerns, the FCC’s regulations are dangerously out of date, and [we need you to take action today to force the FCC to listen to us.]( But I don’t see your name: EMAIL: {EMAIL} Action status: Not yet taken ADD YOUR NAME: Take action on wireless radiation! [TAKE ACTION NOW]( If you’ve saved your information with FastAction, clicking the link above will automatically add your name to our petition! Wireless devices like cellphones and tablets rely on radiofrequency radiation to transmit signals. This type of radiation has been linked to brain cancer, emotional and hyperactivity disorders in kids, and migraines. The World Health Organization categorizes radiofrequency radiation as possibly carcinogenic to humans. Although more research is essential, it’s clear the FCC needs to take steps to better protect our health and kids from radiofrequency radiation. Can we count on you to add your name to our petition today? [ADD YOUR NAME: Tell the FCC to update its regulation of cellphone radiation to protect our health!]( Thanks for standing with us, friend. 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 1250 I Street, NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20005 202-667-6982 | ewg@ewg.org [Contact Us]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | Copyright © 2021,EWG. All Rights Reserved.

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