MAKING THE INVISIBLE VISIBLE

How can EHT help you?

Whether you’re a member of the media, a medical professional, a public health expert, or a citizen confronting the harms of wireless radiation, we’re here to help.

Meet EHT

EHT is at the fore of environmental health public policy.

Experts associated with Environmental Health Trust influence public policy on all levels: conducting vital research, testifying before Congress, and educating our communities on the harms of digital pollution.

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Explore our legal archive

We work with local, national, and international legislators to support measures taken to promote public health and to prevent harm.

Learn about Rouleaux Formation

A study by Dr. Robert R. Brown, EHT Vice President of Scientific Research and Clinical Affairs, reveals the impact of mobile phone radiation on human blood.

Meet our founder, Dr. Devra Lee Davis

Dr. Davis has advised presidents, authored more than 200 papers, and worked as a member of the team of IPCC scientists awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007.

STAYING SAFE

Healthy Tech at Home

You can fortify your home against the dangers of wireless radiation. Here’s everything you need to do to safeguard your family.

Reduce wireless exposure

For every device in your home, there is a simple swap or safer choice.

Understanding RF radiation

Substantial evidence links wireless radiation to  a variety of harmful effects.

Kids and screens: the science

Overexposure to screens is impacting our children’s health.

HEADLINES

Environmental Health News

Environmental Health Trust this week officially challenged congressional oversight committee members, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, and others to answer some key questions.
A new peer-reviewed study released by the journal Environmental Health concludes that current United States wireless radiation exposure limits are at least 200 times too high to protect humans from cancer risk and 24 times too high to protect against reproductive impacts.
A study recently published in Frontiers in Public Health digs deep into how birds, insects, fish, and even trees can experience negative and pervasive impacts from electromagnetic interference — and what policy changes ought to be implemented to mitigate these effects.

EHT Video

Wildlife is impacted by wireless radiation

Our planet is facing a biodiversity crisis. 1 million species are at risk of extinction — more than ever before in human history. Bee and bird colonies are declining. Tree canopies are shrinking. Delicate ecosystems are under threat from numerous stressors, many of which are human made and corporate driven.


Learn more about this crisis in this special EHT video.

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