The National Institutes of Health is reportedly sitting on 2,500 pages of documents that explain why the agency abruptly ended its research program last year into the potential carcinogenic effects of cell phone radiation long suspected by health advocates.
Last April, in an attempt to shine some sunlight on the secretive research project, Childrens Health Defense (founded by RFK Jr.) FOIAed the relevant documents from the public institution, only to receive thousands of redacted white pages of nothing in return.
Via The Defender (emphasis added):
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) refuses to reveal nearly 2,500 pages of records related to the National Toxicology Programs (NTP) decision to shut down its research on how wireless radiation affects human health, according to an investigation by The Defender.
In January 2024, the NTP announced it had no plans to further study the effects of cellphone radiofrequency radiation (RFR) on human health even though the programs own 10-year, $30 million study, completed in 2018, found clear evidence of cancer and DNA damage.