Study Confirms 5G Radiation Does Not Harm Human Skin Cells
- Researchers at Germany's Constructor University published a study in May 2025 showing 5G radiation does not harm human skin cells.
- They conducted the study to address persistent false claims and conspiracy theories linking 5G networks, deployed since 2019, to health risks and COVID-19.
- The researchers conducted a rigorously blinded study in which human cells were subjected to 5G frequencies below 6 GHz as well as intensified electromagnetic fields to evaluate potential genetic and epigenetic impacts.
- Using whole-genome RNA sequencing and methylation arrays, the team found no significant changes in gene expression beyond chance, as the authors stated it is the first study using these methods.
- The researchers hope their results will help end debates about 5G's nonthermal biological effects, although similar conspiracy theories remain unlikely to disappear.
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