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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > RFK, Jr., shifts focus to questioning whether cell phones are safe. Here’s what the science says
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RFK, Jr., shifts focus to questioning whether cell phones are safe. Here’s what the science says

Last updated: January 16, 2026 4:00 pm
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RFK, Jr., the head of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, has recently shifted focus to questioning the safety of cell phones. This move comes after the FDA removed webpages that previously stated that cell phones were safe, sparking concern among the public about the potential health effects of radiofrequency waves emitted by these devices.

The debate surrounding the health effects of cell phone radiation has been ongoing for decades, with conflicting opinions from both scientists and government agencies. While some studies have suggested a possible link between cell phone use and cancer, the scientific community has not reached a consensus on this issue.

Kenneth Foster, a professor emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania, who has extensively studied the health risks of cell phones, describes the topic as a complex subject. He acknowledges that there have been longstanding arguments about the health effects of radiofrequency radiation from cell phones, with some scientists raising concerns about potential risks, including cancer.

Despite these concerns, federal health agencies such as the FDA and the FCC have maintained that there is no conclusive evidence linking cell phone use to cancer. However, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified radiofrequency waves as “possibly carcinogenic to humans,” highlighting the need for further research in this area.

In addition to potential cancer risks, Foster also points out that excessive use of cell phones and screens can have negative impacts on mental health. He emphasizes the importance of being mindful of screen time and avoiding distractions like texting while driving.

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As the debate on the safety of cell phones continues, it is essential to stay informed about the latest scientific research and findings in this field. By supporting science journalism and staying updated on emerging studies, individuals can make informed decisions about their cell phone use and prioritize their health and well-being. According to recent research, there is a growing body of evidence that suggests a strong link between mental health and physical health. This connection is not only significant in terms of how one’s mental state can affect physical health, but also how physical health can influence mental well-being.

One key finding is that individuals with mental health disorders, such as anxiety and depression, are at a higher risk for developing chronic physical health conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and obesity. This is often due to the fact that mental health issues can lead to unhealthy behaviors, such as poor diet choices, lack of exercise, and substance abuse, which can all contribute to the development of chronic illnesses.

Conversely, individuals with chronic physical health conditions are more likely to experience mental health issues, such as depression and anxiety. The stress and emotional toll of managing a chronic illness can take a significant toll on one’s mental well-being, leading to a cycle of poor physical and mental health.

It is clear that addressing mental health is crucial in promoting overall well-being and preventing the onset of chronic physical health conditions. This can be done through various means, such as therapy, medication, lifestyle changes, and support from loved ones. By prioritizing mental health, individuals can better manage their physical health and reduce their risk of developing chronic illnesses.

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In addition, healthcare providers should also take into account the relationship between mental and physical health when treating patients. By addressing both aspects of a person’s health, providers can offer more comprehensive care that promotes overall well-being.

Overall, the link between mental and physical health is an important one that should not be overlooked. By recognizing and addressing this connection, individuals can take steps to improve their overall health and well-being.

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