New Research Sheds Light on Blood Clots from Cell Phone Usage

  • EMF
  • May 27, 2025
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Introduction: A New Health Threat in Your Pocket?

We carry our phones everywhere. They’re our alarm clocks, communication hubs, and even wellness apps. But could they be silently harming us? A startling new video from The HighWire reveals what might be the first direct visual proof of blood clots from cell phone usage — and it’s raising serious questions.

Using ultrasound imaging, researchers have observed red blood cells clumping abnormally just five minutes after exposure to a common smartphone. This isn’t theoretical. It’s real-time biology caught under the microscope.

What the Study Shows: Ultrasound Reveals Real-Time Changes in Blood Flow

In the video, journalist Jefferey Jaxen introduces a recent observational study involving Dr. Robert R. Brown and Barbara Biebrich, with ties to the Environmental Health Trust. A healthy adult volunteer had their popliteal vein (behind the knee) examined under an ultrasound scanner.

  • The subject’s leg was scanned before any exposure — normal, healthy blood flow.
  • A typical smartphone (with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular active) was then placed against the skin.
  • After just five minutes, a follow-up scan showed red blood cells clumping together into rouleaux formations, a precursor to clotting.

This discovery presents a real-time demonstration that ultrasound shows cell phone blood clot danger — something that has previously only been speculated based on indirect evidence or epidemiological studies.

What Are Rouleaux, and Why Do They Matter?

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Rouleaux formation is when red blood cells stack together like coins. While sometimes seen in people with underlying conditions like inflammation or blood disorders, it’s alarming to witness in a healthy individual — especially after only minimal EMF exposure.

  • Rouleaux reduces oxygen delivery to tissues.
  • It increases the risk of microclots, which are harder to detect than major clotting events.
  • Over time, this could contribute to fatigue, inflammation, and even more serious vascular issues.

EMF Radiation and Clotting: The Emerging Connection

While this was a single case demonstration, it aligns with growing research on the biological effects of electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs).

  • Trigger oxidative stress in cells.
  • Disrupt calcium signaling in the body.
  • Interfere with blood-brain barrier integrity.
  • And now, potentially induce clotting mechanisms in red blood cells.

It’s becoming harder to ignore the evidence suggesting that EMFs aren’t just a theoretical threat. They’re a real and present one.

Explore the original peer-reviewed study.

Why Aren’t Regulators Responding?

Despite mounting evidence and decades of concern, regulatory bodies like the FCC have yet to update safety standards — many of which only address heat exposure and ignore biological effects entirely.

What Can You Do to Stay Safe?

Until conclusive public health guidelines are updated, consider taking precautions:

  • Use speakerphone or wired headsets when talking.
  • Keep phones out of pockets or bras.
  • Disable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi when not needed.
  • Don’t sleep with your phone near your head.
  • Use EMF-protection products that help mitigate exposure.

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Final Thoughts: A Wake-Up Call for the Digital Age

The idea that we might develop blood clots from cell phone usage in just five minutes is disturbing — but it’s also empowering. Thanks to advances in imaging, we now have a visual language for what’s happening inside us.

Ultrasound shows cell phone blood clot danger in a way no spreadsheet or statistic can. Now that we can see it, we have no excuse not to act.

Let this be a call to investigate further, protect ourselves better, and demand that public health keep up with the pace of technology.

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