No Evidence of Cell Damage from 5G Mobile Communications Found

A new study published in the PNAS Nexus journal has investigated the effects of 5G electromagnetic fields on human skin cells, revealing no evidence of cellular damage. Researchers at Constructor University conducted the study, which exposed skin cells to field strengths up to ten times higher than legally permitted limits. The results showed that there were no significant changes in gene expression or DNA methylation attributable to the exposure.

According to Dr. Alexander Lerchl, a biologist and long-time expert on electromagnetic fields, “Our data strongly support the assessment that 5G frequencies do not cause harmful effects on human skin cells.” The study’s findings provide scientific clarity on a widely debated issue, putting public concern about 5G’s potential health impacts at ease.

Source: https://nachrichten.idw-online.de/2025/05/14/stay-calm-keep-scrolling-new-constructor-university-study-finds-no-evidence-of-cell-damage-from-5g?groupcolor=1