The problem is "associated". People who heavily use cell phones are probably also likely to live unhealthy lifestyles like eating heavily processed foods
The low level radiation numbers used to be on the phone boxes in large print. My last few phone I either didn't see them at all, or the print was ᵗⁱⁿʸ.
I enjoy how my iPhone makes my head glow in the dark, and I've lost all the hair on the left side of my head, and all my left ear can hear is weird buzzings and chants to someone named Stan. But aside from that there's no sign of cancer. Oh, and my balls fell off.
Good thing we mostly talk via text rather than phone to ear.
I try to use ma ear pods if I use my cell for any length of time.
Good call
Who do you trust to verify that claim?
It’s not like I can measure the radiation from my phone when I put it up next to my ear.
The problem is "associated". People who heavily use cell phones are probably also likely to live unhealthy lifestyles like eating heavily processed foods
The low level radiation numbers used to be on the phone boxes in large print. My last few phone I either didn't see them at all, or the print was ᵗⁱⁿʸ.
I enjoy how my iPhone makes my head glow in the dark, and I've lost all the hair on the left side of my head, and all my left ear can hear is weird buzzings and chants to someone named Stan. But aside from that there's no sign of cancer. Oh, and my balls fell off.
The heck does "60% increase in brain cancer" mean anyway?