Moskowitz, who leads the Center for Family and Community Health at the University of California, Berkeley, has carried out and distributed research on wireless technology and public health since 2009.

 10/25/2024 
Kevin Hughes


"These seven peer-reviewed meta-analytic studies contradict the conclusion of the recent WHO systematic review," Moskowitz said. He added that there was evidence the WHO selected industry-biased researchers to perform its review.

Dr. Lennart Hardell, a leading scientist who discovered a connection between cellphone use and gliomas, agreed with Moskowitz.

Hardell said in an interview with The Defender it was "striking" that the South Korean researchers reached a conclusion that directly contradicted the findings by the authors of the WHO study.

"The WHO study authors should be responsible for their fraudulent behavior violating human health and the environment. Their lack of ethical principles in science gives a 'green card' to roll out this technology – and the misinformed layman is the victim," said Hardell, an oncologist and epidemiologist with the Environment and Cancer Research Foundation who has authored more than 350 papers, nearly 60 of which tackle wireless radiation.
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