Physician, whistleblower and public health advocate, Dr. Marc Arazi is a leading figure in the fight against the health risks associated with electromagnetic waves. A 1987 graduate of the Lariboisière-Saint-Louis medical school in Paris, he co-founded Médiforce in 1986, which later became the health division of the BNP Paribas group (CMV-Médiforce).

His commitment to the dangers of mobile telephony began in 2004, with a controversial relay antenna project in Nogent-sur-Marne, where he was a local councillor.

In 2016, he revealed the Phonegate scandal: tests showed that cell phones exceeded wave exposure standards in real conditions of use, endangering billions of users.

In 2018, he co-founded the NGO Alerte Phonegate, which he has since chaired, to inform and protect citizens, with the support of scientists, lawyers and international organizations.

His book Phonegate (Massot Éditions, 2020), translated into English in 2022, documents this fight and denounces the deceptive practices of the cell phone industry.Phonegate ebook

Internationally recognized, Dr. Marc Arazi regularly appears in the media (M6, France Info, Le Monde, Chicago Tribune) and takes part in conferences on the health challenges of new technologies.

Married with three children, he combines civic commitment and medical expertise to alert people to the health risks of mobile telephony and promote stricter regulations.

His action has helped raise awareness worldwide, making Phonegate a public health issue on a par with Dieselgate.

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