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  • Pediatric Health
  • Electromagnetic Radiation

Background:

  • Modern children are exposed to unprecedented levels of wireless radiation from ubiquitous digital devices.
  • Current safety standards for wireless radiation, established in 1996, have not been updated to account for evolving technologies and potential non-thermal biological effects.
  • Widespread use of wireless devices, including for childcare, raises concerns about developmental, social, and psychological impacts on children.

Conclusions:

  • Adopting an "As Low As Reasonably Achievable" (ALARA) approach to microwave radiation exposure is prudent for children.
  • An independently funded research program is crucial to monitor the long-term physical and psychological impacts of rapidly changing wireless technologies.
  • Reducing wireless exposures, particularly in schools and healthcare settings, is essential, considering evidence on electrohypersensitivity.