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anew research says wireless transmissions in bluetooth frequency do not cause brain cancer when you wear 8 hours a day some headphones that are wireless

the only threat is your hearing when volumes at headphones are too high, there is no cancer risk whatsoever

https://faktabaari.fi/fakta/bluetooth-kuulokkeiden-sateily-ei-muodosta-terveysriskia-kilpirauhasille/

wireless phones (are there any other today?), WLAN routers that enhance signal strength, wireless mice and keyboards and now of course wireless headphones, are all cancer free

signal strengths are always too low to cause cancer:

https://www.icnirp.org/cms/upload/publications/ICNIRPrfgdl2020.pdf
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Even if they caused giga nigga a.i.d.s people would still use them
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>the only threat is your hearing when volumes at headphones are too high
What's too high, volumes that physically hurt? Volumes that are high but not too high that it hurts but that you keep on for many hours at a time?

Wouldn't those who regularly go to night clubs have serious hearing issues?



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