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Cell Phone Radiation Research

RF Radiation

Research on electromagnetic radiation from mobile phones, including 2G, 3G, 4G LTE, and 5G NR signals.

1,839
Studies
77%
Showed Bioeffects
1
EMF Type
700 MHz - 2.7 GHz
Frequency

About Cell Phones EMF

  • -Your cell phone is likely the most significant source of EMF exposure in your daily life.
  • -Every time you make a call, send a text, or stream a video, your phone emits radiofrequency (RF) radiation in the 700 MHz to 2.7 GHz range to communicate with cell towers.
  • -This radiation doesn't stop at your phone's case-it penetrates into your body, with the strongest exposure occurring in tissues closest to the device.

Your cell phone is likely the most significant source of EMF exposure in your daily life. Every time you make a call, send a text, or stream a video, your phone emits radiofrequency (RF) radiation in the 700 MHz to 2.7 GHz range to communicate with cell towers. This radiation doesn't stop at your phone's case-it penetrates into your body, with the strongest exposure occurring in tissues closest to the device.

Related Studies (1,839)

Effects of GSM and UMTS mobile telephony signals on neuron degeneration and blood-brain barrier permeation in the rat brain.

Poulletier de Gannes F et al. · 2017

French researchers exposed rats to cell phone radiation (GSM and UMTS signals) for 4 weeks and found that high exposure levels caused the blood-brain barrier to leak 50 days after exposure ended. The blood-brain barrier normally protects the brain from harmful substances in the blood, but this protective shield became compromised at radiation levels equivalent to what humans might experience with very high cell phone use.

Generation and propagation of yeast prion [URE3] are elevated under electromagnetic field.

Lian HY, Lin KW, Yang C, Cai P. · 2017

Researchers exposed yeast cells to radiofrequency radiation (2.0 GHz) and extremely low frequency fields (50 Hz) to study effects on protein misfolding. They found that both types of electromagnetic fields increased the formation and spread of prions (misfolded proteins linked to neurodegenerative diseases) in a dose-dependent manner. This suggests EMF exposure may contribute to protein misfolding disorders through oxidative stress mechanisms.

Effects of exposure to electromagnetic field from 915 MHz radiofrequency identification system on circulating blood cells in the healthy adult rat.

Kim HS et al. · 2017

Researchers exposed rats to 915 MHz radiofrequency radiation (used in RFID systems) for 8 hours daily over 2 weeks. They found measurable changes in blood cell counts - red blood cells increased while white blood cells decreased, demonstrating RF radiation can alter blood composition at moderate exposure levels.

RAPD Profiling, DNA Fragmentation, and Histomorphometric Examination in Brains of Wistar Rats Exposed to Indoor 2.5 Ghz Wi-Fi Devices Radiation.

Ibitayo AO et al. · 2017

Researchers exposed young male rats to Wi-Fi radiation at 2.5 GHz for 30, 45, and 60 days to study brain effects. They found DNA damage and vascular congestion (blood vessel swelling) in the brain tissue that worsened with longer exposure periods. This suggests that everyday Wi-Fi exposure may cause cumulative damage to brain cells and blood vessels over time.

Reproductive HealthNo Effects Found

Influence of radiofrequency-electromagnetic waves from 3rd-generation cellular phones on fertilization and embryo development in mice.

Suzuki S et al. · 2017

Japanese researchers exposed mouse eggs and sperm to 3G cell phone radiation at 2 watts per kilogram for one hour, then studied fertilization rates and early embryo development. They found no significant effects on fertilization success, embryo development, or chromosome damage across different exposure combinations. The researchers noted their exposure level was at least 100 times higher than typical daily human exposure to cell phone radiation.

Electromagnetic fields at a mobile phone frequency (900 MHz) trigger the onset of general stress response along with DNA modifications in Eisenia fetida earthworms

Bourdineaud JP et al. · 2017

Earthworms exposed to cell phone radiation (900 MHz) for two hours showed DNA damage and stress responses lasting 24+ hours. The radiation levels were 100 times weaker than safety limits, yet still caused genetic changes, suggesting brief low-level EMF exposure creates lasting biological effects.

Electromagnetic fields at a mobile phone frequency (900 MHz) trigger the onset of general stress response along with DNA modifications in Eisenia fetida earthworms.

Bourdineaud JP et al. · 2017

Scientists exposed earthworms to cell phone radiation (900 MHz) for two hours at levels far below safety limits. The worms showed DNA damage and stress responses that lasted over 24 hours after exposure ended, suggesting even brief, low-level mobile phone frequencies cause lasting biological harm.

Enhancement of X-ray Induced Apoptosis by Mobile Phone-Like Radio-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields in Mouse Spermatocyte-Derived Cells.

Zhang KY et al. · 2017

Researchers exposed mouse sperm-producing cells to cell phone radiation (1950 MHz) at 3 W/kg for 24 hours, both alone and combined with X-ray radiation. While the RF radiation alone caused no harm, when combined with X-rays it significantly increased cell death and reduced cell growth compared to X-rays alone. This suggests that cell phone radiation may make cells more vulnerable to other forms of radiation damage.

Alterations of thymic morphology and antioxidant biomarkers in 60-day-old male rats following exposure to a continuous 900 MHz electromagnetic field during adolescence.

Kulaber A, Kerimoğlu G, Ersöz Ş, Çolakoğlu S, Odacı E. · 2017

Researchers exposed young male rats to 900 MHz radiofrequency radiation (similar to cell phone frequencies) for one hour daily during their adolescent development period. The exposed rats showed increased oxidative stress in their thymus (a key immune system organ) and tissue damage including bleeding into the tissue. This suggests that RF radiation during development may harm the immune system by creating damaging free radicals.

Conclusion The study was an attempt to draw attention towards the adverse effects of non-ionizing electromagnetic radiations (NI-EMR) in the frequency that is used widely in the field of telecommunication

Unknown authors · 2017

Researchers used computer simulations to study how laptops affect body temperature through both heat and electromagnetic radiation. They found that laptops in high-performance mode combined with WiFi antennas can raise skin temperature by 5.6°C and testicular temperature by 1.4°C. The study demonstrates that thermal effects from laptop heat are far more significant than the electromagnetic radiation itself.

Acute effects of 30 minutes of exposure to a smartphone call on in vitro platelet function.

Lippi G et al. · 2017

Italian researchers exposed blood samples from 16 healthy volunteers to smartphone radiation (900 MHz) for 30 minutes and found significant changes in platelet function. The exposed blood showed altered clotting behavior and increased platelet size compared to unexposed samples. This suggests that smartphone radiation can directly affect blood components involved in clotting and wound healing.

Reproductive HealthNo Effects Found

Lewis RC, Mínguez-Alarcón L, Meeker JD, Williams PL, Mezei G, Ford JB, Hauser R; EARTH Study Team

Unknown authors · 2017

Researchers exposed male rats to high-power microwave radiation at 1.5GHz and 4.3GHz frequencies for 15 minutes and found significant damage to reproductive organs and sperm quality. Both single-frequency and combined exposures caused testicular tissue damage, reduced sperm viability, and disrupted hormone levels. The effects were similar whether rats were exposed to one frequency or both frequencies combined.

Open access paper: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5585657/ -- Yorgancilar E, Dasdag S, Akdag MZ, Akkus Z, Akdag M, Topku I

Unknown authors · 2017

Researchers exposed rats to Wi-Fi radiation (2.4 GHz) for 24 hours daily over one full year and found measurable hearing damage. The study showed decreased hearing sensitivity at 6000 Hz frequency, suggesting that chronic Wi-Fi exposure may harm auditory function. This represents one of the longest-duration Wi-Fi exposure studies conducted on hearing health.

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13102818.2017.1373033 -- Topsakal S, Ozmen O, Cicek E, Comlekc Si

Unknown authors · 2017

Turkish researchers exposed rats to 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi radiation 24 hours daily for one year and measured their hearing function. They found significant hearing changes at specific frequencies, with some frequencies showing decreased sensitivity and others showing increased activity. This suggests chronic Wi-Fi exposure may alter auditory system function.

Acute effects of the electromagnetic waves emitted by mobile phones on attention in emergency physicians.

Altuntas G et al. · 2017

Researchers exposed 30 emergency physicians to cell phone radiation (900-1800 MHz) for 15 minutes and tested their attention and concentration using standardized cognitive tests. Surprisingly, doctors exposed to the radiation actually performed better on selective attention tasks compared to those holding phones that were turned off. The study suggests short-term cell phone radiation exposure may temporarily enhance certain cognitive functions rather than impair them.

Long-term exposure to 835 MHz RF-EMF induces hyperactivity, autophagy and demyelination in the cortical neurons of mice

Kim JH, Yu DH, Huh YH, Lee EH, Kim HG, Kim HR. · 2017

Researchers exposed mice to cell phone-level radiation (835 MHz) for 5 hours daily over 12 weeks and found significant brain changes. The radiation damaged the protective coating around brain cells (called myelin) and caused hyperactive behavior in the mice. This suggests that prolonged exposure to radiofrequency radiation at levels similar to heavy cell phone use may harm brain function and behavior.

Changes in numbers and size of synaptic vesicles of cortical neurons induced by exposure to 835 MHz radiofrequency-electromagnetic field.

Kim JH, Kim HJ, Yu DH, Kweon HS, Huh YH, Kim HR. · 2017

Korean researchers exposed mice to cell phone-frequency radiation (835 MHz) for 5 hours daily and examined changes in brain cells. They found that this exposure significantly reduced the number of synaptic vesicles (tiny containers that store brain chemicals) and decreased levels of proteins needed for proper brain communication. These changes suggest that radiofrequency radiation may disrupt how brain cells communicate with each other.

Effects of prenatal exposure to WIFI signal (2.45GHz) on postnatal development and behavior in rat: Influence of maternal restraint.

Othman H, Ammari M, Sakly M, Abdelmelek H. · 2017

Researchers exposed pregnant rats to WiFi signals (2.45 GHz) for 2 hours daily throughout pregnancy and studied the offspring's development and behavior. They found that prenatal WiFi exposure caused developmental delays, anxiety-like behavior, motor problems, and brain oxidative stress in the offspring, with male rats showing more severe effects. The study suggests that WiFi exposure during pregnancy may harm brain development and behavior in offspring.

The effect of 1800 MHz radio-frequency radiation on NMDA receptor subunit NR1 expression and peroxidation in the rat brain in healthy and inflammatory states.

Bodera P et al. · 2017

Researchers exposed rats to cell phone radiation (1800 MHz) to study brain effects. They found no changes in healthy rats, but radiation combined with existing inflammation affected brain receptors involved in learning and memory, suggesting inflamed brains may be more vulnerable.

Exposure to 2100 MHz electromagnetic field radiations induces reactive oxygen species generation in Allium cepa roots

Chandel S, Kaur S, Singh HP, Batish DR, Kohli RK · 2017

Researchers exposed onion roots to 2100 MHz cell phone radiation for 1-4 hours and measured cellular damage markers. The radiation triggered oxidative stress, causing harmful molecules called reactive oxygen species to build up while forcing the plant cells to work harder to defend themselves. This demonstrates that radiofrequency radiation can disrupt normal cellular function even in plant tissue.

Adaptive Response Induced by Pre-Exposure to 915 MHz Radiofrequency: A Possible Role for Antioxidant Enzyme Activity.

Mortazavi SMJ et al. · 2017

Researchers exposed 50 rats to 915 MHz radiofrequency radiation (similar to microwave ovens) at different power levels for 4 hours daily over one week, then tested whether this 'primed' their livers to better handle radiation damage. They found that low-power RF exposure increased protective antioxidant enzymes in the liver, creating an 'adaptive response' that helped protect against subsequent high-dose gamma radiation damage.

Mobile phone (1800MHz) radiation impairs female reproduction in mice, Mus musculus, through stress induced inhibition of ovarian and uterine activity.

Shahin S, Singh SP, Chaturvedi CM. · 2017

Researchers exposed female mice to 1800 MHz mobile phone radiation (the frequency used by GSM networks) and found it significantly damaged their reproductive systems. The radiation increased harmful stress molecules in the brain, ovaries, and uterus while reducing fertility hormones and the number of healthy egg follicles. This suggests that mobile phone radiation may impair female fertility through cellular stress pathways.

FAQs: Cell Phones EMF Research

Your cell phone is likely the most significant source of EMF exposure in your daily life. Every time you make a call, send a text, or stream a video, your phone emits radiofrequency (RF) radiation in the 700 MHz to 2.7 GHz range to communicate with cell towers.
The SYB Research Database includes 1,839 peer-reviewed studies specifically examining cell phones electromagnetic radiation and its potential health effects. These studies have been conducted by researchers worldwide and published in scientific journals. The research examines various biological endpoints including cellular effects, neurological impacts, reproductive health, and other health outcomes.
77% of the 1,839 studies examining cell phones electromagnetic radiation found measurable biological effects. This means that 1416 studies documented observable changes when organisms were exposed to cell phones EMF. The remaining studies either found no significant effects or had inconclusive results.