Evidence Based

The Research Library

Direct access to the primary sources, scientific papers, and expert interviews that form our understanding of the electromagnetic environment.

Primary Scientific Sources

Links to foundational studies and comprehensive reports from worldwide research groups.

Full Report2012 (Updated 2022)

The BioInitiative Report

29 Authors from 10 Countries

A comprehensive assessment of 1,800+ peer-reviewed studies on EMF. Consistently finds that existing safety standards are inadequate to protect against non-thermal biological effects.

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Study Results2018

NTP Cell Phone Radiation Studies

National Toxicology Program (USA)

A $30M study finding 'Clear Evidence' of heart tumors (malignant schwannomas) and brain tumors in rats exposed to levels that humans can encounter.

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Peer-Reviewed Paper2003

The Salford Studies: BBB Permeability

Dr. Leif Salford (Lund University)

Research showing that low-level microwave radiation increases the permeability of the Blood-Brain Barrier, allowing toxins to penetrate brain tissue.

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Technical Report2004

The Reflex Project

European Union Research Group

EU-funded research across 12 labs showing that EMF can cause single and double-strand DNA breaks in human cells.

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Videos & Expert Insights

Scientific presentations and expert discussions on the biological impacts of electromagnetic fields.

Dr. Devra Davis

EMF Hazards: Expert Insights

A deep dive into how wireless radiation impacts children and long-term health, with practical solutions for families.

Dr. Andrew Huberman

Cell Phones & Male Health

Discussing the impact of carrying cell phones in pockets on sperm health and testosterone levels.

Open Research Access

Scientific knowledge should be accessible to everyone. We recommend using tools like PubMed and the BioInitiative website to conduct your own searches using keywords like "Non-thermal EMF effects" and "V-Gated Calcium Channels."

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