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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 4 MIN

Japanese Study Finds No Cancer Link from Cell Phone Radiation - Contradicting Major US Findings

from The Healthier Tech Podcast · host Shield Your Body®

A major Japanese study exposed rats to intense cell phone radiation for two years and found no increase in cancer or DNA damage, directly contradicting earlier US government findings that suggested RF radiation might cause brain and heart tumors. This episode explores why different studies on the same question can reach opposite conclusions, what this means for our understanding of cell phone safety, and how to navigate conflicting scientific evidence in the EMF research landscape. In This Episode Japanese researchers find no cancer risk from nine hundred megahertz radiation Why this contradicts the National Toxicology Program's twenty eighteen findings What extreme exposure levels tell us about everyday phone use Featured Study Read the full study: The International Collaborative Animal Study of Mobile Phone Radiofrequency Radiation Carcinogenicity and Genotoxicity: The Japanese Study See all studies at shieldyourbody.com/research

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