Jerome A. Paulson MD FAAP has written a new, must-read op-ed on the lack of safety assurances for 5G and the new massive roll-out of wireless networks.

"The reality is that U.S. safety regulations for cellphone radiation were last set 25 years ago based on science that is now outdated. Federal agencies such as the EPA, the NCI, and the FDA have not carried out up-to-date full scientific review of this growing technology."

About Dr. Jerome Paulson

Paulson is Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics and of Environmental and Occupational Health at George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences and George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health. He is a past chair of the Council on Environmental Health at the American Academy of Pediatrics, and served on the Children’s Health Protection Advisory Committee for the US Environmental Protection Agency.
Environmental Working Group

Berkeley News


Dr. Joel Moskowitz, a researcher in the School of Public Health at UC Berkeley and director of Berkeley’s Center for Family and Community Health.


"It has been 25 years since the FCC set its limits for radiofrequency radiation. With multiple sources of radiofrequency radiation in the everyday environment, including Wi-Fi, wireless devices and cell towers, protecting children’s health from wireless radiation exposures should be a priority for the FCC"

- Uloma Uche, Ph.D., EWG
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