Bevington Letter to Editor re: WHO systematic review of RF-EMF effects in human experimental studies of self-reported symptoms (WHO SR 8)
Abstract
Overview
This Letter to the Editor references a recent WHO systematic review on the effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) on self-reported symptoms in human experimental studies. The author, Bevington M., comments on the findings by Bosch-Capblanch X et al., highlighting the available evidence of adverse symptoms resulting from acute, non-thermal RF-EMF exposure.
- ⚠️ Adverse Effects Noted: Bevington underscores that there is credible evidence of acute symptoms associated with non-thermal exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields.
- 📚 Critical Analysis: The letter argues for recognition of these health links, potentially challenging conclusions within the referenced WHO review.
Conclusion
Bevington calls for greater awareness and more decisive acknowledgement of the connection between RF-EMF exposure and adverse health symptoms, specifically under non-thermal conditions.
Important for EMF safety: The commentary draws a clear connection between RF-EMF and reported health risks, insisting these associations are not dismissed.