More Reliable Bioeffects Studies at “High Band” 5G Frequencies
Abstract
Overview
The study discloses prevalent controversies in the impact of radiofrequency radiation (RFR) on health due to alleged significant effects reported across various studies.
Findings
- Analysis of 31 studies examining genetic damage from RFR, especially at frequencies above 6 GHz and millimeter-wave (mm-wave) bands.
- Reports identified significant effects related to genetic harm, often at exposure levels beneath existing safety guidelines.
Conclusion
This perspective emphasizes the necessity for refined methodologies in bioeffects research to yield more dependable data that will guide health agencies and regulatory entities. Despite no immediate evidence linking exposure to health risks within the confines of current regulations, the compilation of findings invites further, rigorous investigation.