03/25/2026
According to a recent piece in the Defender, one in 8 U.S. adults reported adverse health effects from exposure to wireless radiation, according to a peer-reviewed report of nationally representative survey results.
The report, published March 12 in Next Research, also included survey results from Australia and Canada showing that roughly 1 in 6 Australian adults and 1 in 13 Canadian adults experienced negative health effects from wireless radiation.
Anne Steinemann, Ph.D., an honorary professor in the infrastructure engineering department at the University of Melbourne, Australia, and one of the report’s authors, said in a press release that many people report feeling unwell around sources of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) and wireless devices, including cell towers, cellphones and Wi-Fi routers.
Sensitivity to wireless radiation — now called EMR Syndrome — is a diagnosable medical condition, Steinemann said. “So, we wanted to find out: How widespread is this condition?”
See the full article discussing the effects on children's health
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