From Childrens Health Defense <[email protected]>
Subject Tell Federal Leaders: Address the Growing Risk of Wireless Radiation in the next MAHA Report
Date June 19, 2025 8:00 PM
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Don't overlook wireless radiation

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Dear John,




The May MAHA Commission Report briefly mentioned RF radiation as a
potential risk to children's health -but fell way short
in adequately assessing the magnitude of the issue and the scientific
evidence clearly demonstrating harm.




EMR is one of the fastest growing environmental toxin of our time,
contributing in many ways to the chronic childhood disease epidemic:



* Children absorb more radiation: their thinner skulls, smaller
heads, and more conductive brain tissue allow deeper RF
penetration
* Disrupts brain development: linked to learning delays, memory
problems, and attention issues
* Weakens the immune system: increasing vulnerability to
infections and chronic inflammation
* Interferes with sleep cycles: suppresses melatonin, leading to
fatigue, irritability, and poor focus
* Triggers behavioral changes: associated with hyperactivity,
anxiety, and emotional dysregulation
* Raises long-term cancer risk: children are more susceptible to
RF radiation, classified as a possible carcinogen
* Leads to greater cumulative harm: early-life exposure means
more damage over time



















Take Action Now!

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We must ensure that the next version of the report, due in August,
appropriately addresses wireless radiation as a prominent public
health risk  -  decision makers need to hear this
from you now! Click below to send a message to MAHA Commission
leaders, HHS Secretary Kennedy, President Trump, and Congress urging
them to:



* Recognize RF radiation as a major contributor to chronic
childhood illness;
* Include a fuller scientific analysis of RF radiation exposure,
including findings from the World Health Organization's
recent 2025 literature review

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;
* Highlight the disproportionate impact of wireless radiation on
children's neurological, immune, and reproductive
systems;
* Recommend that NIH conduct a rigorous study of the mechanisms
of harm;
* Recommend that the appropriate HHS agencies provide guidance
and recommend protective measures for consumers, parents,
schools, and local governments.




Let's make sure they know: this matters to families across
America.




Thank you for taking action.




The CHD EMR & Wireless Team






 

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