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HHS to study cellphone radiation after webpage removals

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January 16, 2026 (Updated: January 21, 2026) 0 Left Neutral I use tech gadgets
HHS to study cellphone radiation after webpage removals

TheWkly Analysis

The Department of Health and Human Services will launch a study on cellphone radiation, and the department has quietly removed old webpages that stated cellphones are not dangerous.

Multiple perspectives analyzed from 3 sources
What this means for you:
A new federal study may change how people assess everyday device risk.
Removing older messaging can fuel uncertainty, even before new results exist.
Consumers may adopt precautionary habits while awaiting clearer guidance.
Public debate could intensify if messaging changes without explanation.

Key Entities

  • Department of Health and Human Services - Agency described as launching the study
  • Cellphone radiation - Topic described as being studied
  • Cellphones - Devices referenced in the removed webpages’ messaging
  • Webpages - Communications described as being quietly removed
  • Public health messaging - Implied area affected by the removal and study launch

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Left: 67% (2 sources)
Center: 33% (1 source)
Right: 0% (0 sources)

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