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Official Letters Opposing FCC Cell Tower Fast-Track Rules
Theodora
Numerous Organizations and Local Governments Oppose the FCC Cell Tower Fast-Track Rules: Over 3,000 Comments […]
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Regulatory Gaps in U.S. Wireless Radiation Policy: Public Health Implications and Recommendations for Reform
Theodora
American Public Health Association roundtable on regulatory Gaps in U.S. Wireless Radiation Policy: Public Health Implications and Recommendations for Reform by Theodora Scarato focused on how the FCC, EPA, FDA, NIH and OSHA address cell tower health risk and science on wireless and cell phone effects.
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Letter to Senate Calling For FCC Transparency and Accountability on Cell Tower and Wireless Radiation Risk
Theodora
Environmental Health Sciences (EHS) sent a letter to Senators ahead of the Senate Federal Communications […]
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Environmental Health Sciences Urges Senate to Demand Transparency and Accountability from FCC on Cell Tower, Cell Phone and Wireless Radiation Risk
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Environmental Health Sciences Urges Senate to Demand Transparency and Accountability from FCC on Cell Tower, Cell Phone and Wireless Health Risk
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How to Submit Reply Comments to the FCC Cell Tower Fast Track Proposal 25-276
Theodora
Submit your comment on FCC 25-276 to protect local control over cell towers. Safeguards are needed for cell tower health, safety, liability, property value risks
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FCC Publishes Cell Tower Fast Track Plan 25-276 in Federal Register, Triggering 30-Day Countdown on Major Cell Tower Deregulation
Theodora
The Federal Communications Commission has just published a sweeping new rulemaking in the Federal Register […]
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The CDC Hired an Industry Consultant to Draft Website Information on Wireless Health Risk
Theodora
Internal documents from FOIA requests by Theodora Scarato reveal that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) hired Kenneth Foster, PhD , an industry consultant, serve as a subject matter expert in drafting new CDC website pages on the health risk of wireless wearables, cell phones, power lines, smart meters, Wi-Fi, and electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS)
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Katherine McMahon
The Wireless and EMF Program at EHS aims to strengthen scientific understanding, expose industry misinformation, […]
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