Advisory Board January 21, 2026

FDA has removed webpages stating that cellphones aren’t dangerous, a move that comes as HHS announced it will be launching a study on the effects of cellphone radiation, in today’s roundup of the news in healthcare politics.

HHS removes webpages saying cellphones aren’t dangerous, launches study on cellphone radiation

FDA has removed webpages that stated cellphones aren’t dangerous, a move that comes as HHS announced it will be launching a study on the effects of cellphone radiation.

Previously, one of FDA’s webpages said that “the weight of scientific evidence has not linked exposure to radio frequency energy from cellphone use with any health problems,” but that webpage has been taken down.

“The FDA removed webpages with old conclusions about cellphone...

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