EMF Health Effects Research Hub
Concerned about EMF from your phone, WiFi, or smart meter? See what the science actually says.
Explore 8,700 peer-reviewed studies from 4 independent research libraries.
Common Questions
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This research database contains peer-reviewed scientific studies on EMF health effects. Start with our Key Findings page for a quick overview, or learn about the science behind this database.
How to Use This Site
Search or Browse
Find studies on your specific concern - cell phones, WiFi, cancer, fertility, or any health topic.
Check Your Exposure
Enter your EMF meter reading and see how it compares to exposure levels in published research.
Understand the Science
Read expert summaries of what each study found and what it means for your health.
Check Your Exposure
Have an EMF meter? Enter your reading and instantly see 1,271 studies conducted at similar or lower exposure levels - and what they found.
Try the Tool4 Independent Research Libraries
Studies compiled from the BioInitiative Report, Powerwatch, SafeRemr/Moskowitz, and the Glaser Archive - independent research collections curated by scientists and researchers specializing in EMF health effects.
Research by Health Effect
Browse by Health Topic
Brain & Nervous System
1984 studies
Cancer & Tumors
593 studies
Cardiovascular
277 studies
Cellular Effects
439 studies
DNA & Genetic Damage
744 studies
Immune System
241 studies
Oxidative Stress
377 studies
Reproductive Health
495 studies
Sleep & Circadian Rhythm
61 studies
Symptoms & Sensitivity
167 studies
Whole Body / General
3184 studies
Popular Research Guides
Evidence-based answers to common EMF questions
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By Health Topic
Explore studies organized by health effect: DNA damage, cancer, neurological effects, and more.
All Studies
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Check Your Exposure
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About the Science
Learn about the research libraries, methodology, and the scientists behind this work.
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