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ESS <br /> 22 Comments <br /> A recent landmark court ruling in a case brought by Children's Health Defense (CHD) <br /> against the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) should concern anyone who <br /> uses wireless technology (cell phones, Watches and Wi-Fi), especially parents of <br /> children who use these devices. <br /> On Aug. 13, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled the FCC's 2019 <br /> decision that its 1996 guidelines adequately protect the public from non-cancer harms <br /> from 5G and wireless-based technologies was capricious, arbitrary and not evidence- <br /> based. <br /> In 2019, after an alleged six-year review of the science on the potential harms of 5G <br /> and wireless technology, the FCC concluded the evidence showed no harm and <br /> therefore its 1996 guidelines are sufficient to protect the public and no review of the <br />