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Study Confirms 5G Radiation Does Not Harm Human Skin Cells

German researchers found no genetic or epigenetic changes in human skin cells exposed to 5G frequencies, even at levels ten times higher than regulatory limits.

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Overview

  • A peer-reviewed study published in PNAS Nexus shows 5G exposure does not alter gene expression or DNA methylation in human skin cells.
  • Researchers exposed keratinocytes and fibroblasts to 27 GHz and 40.5 GHz frequencies for up to 48 hours under tightly controlled conditions.
  • Temperature control eliminated thermal effects, addressing flaws in earlier studies that suggested potential harm from 5G radiation.
  • The study used UV-exposed positive controls and blinded analyses to validate its methods and ensure reliable results.
  • The findings aim to counter persistent misinformation about 5G health risks, providing robust evidence of its safety at and above regulatory limits.