Wireless headphones may cause cancer

Somebody should first sue Apple for making phones now that only work with Bluetooth headphones

Wireless headphones like Apple Airpods ?could pose cancer risk?, scientists warn

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Rob Waugh
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Yahoo News UKMarch 12, 2019

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Could wireless headphones pose a cancer risk? (Apple)More
The white toothbrush-heads of Apple?s Airpods have become an iconic new technology, and are to be seen everywhere this year, having sold 28 million worldwide.

But could wireless Bluetooth headphones such as Airpods pose a cancer risk?

A group of 250 experts have signed a United Nations and World Health Organisation expressing ?serious concern? about the risks of Airpods and similar wireless headphones, as well as other wireless devices.

Devices such as Airpods comply with legal limits for electromagnetic frequency (EMF) radio waves ? but the 250 experts worry that the guidelines are too lax.

Jerry Phillips, a professor of biochemistry at the University of Colorado said that wireless headphones pose a particular concern due to the fact they?re worn in the ear canal.

Philips said, ?My concern for AirPods is that their placement in the ear canal exposes tissues in the head to relatively high levels of radio-frequency radiation.?

The scientists wrote, ?Numerous recent scientific publications have shown that EMF affects living organisms at levels well below most international and national guidelines.

Effects include increased cancer risk, cellular stress, increase in harmful free radicals, genetic damages, structural and functional changes of the reproductive system, learning and memory deficits, neurological disorders, and negative impacts on general well-being in humans.?

The petition demands that existing guidelines be strengthened and the public be better informed of the risks of radio waves.

**Instead of calling them “Tooth Brush”

they should rename them “Brain Brush” :sadaf:**

how so?

So it is in your post…Philips said, ?My concern for AirPods is that their placement in the ear canal exposes tissues in the head to relatively high levels of radio-frequency radiation.?

**So I said them things are like our Brain’s Brush with Death…like shooting ones self in the head…:sadaf:

Kapeesh?**

I think it all depends on how much you use it. Excessive usage of anything has downside and so is this, I've seen people playing ball with earpods and thats crazy. I mean why would you do that. Just put it aside unless you really are on a call or something.

To listen songs or something there are better options available.