Are earphones damaging people's health?

Are earphones damaging people's health?

Bluetooth's angles generated 40 to 100 times less ER waves despite the amount of electromagnetic waves they were connected to, which does not happen to traditional headphones. Recent studies by the National Institute of Environment and Medical Sciences ( N.I.E.M.S) in the United States. B.A. have concluded that headphones associated with [...]

Bluetooth's angles generated 40 to 100 times less ER waves despite the amount of electromagnetic waves they were connected to, which does not happen to traditional headphones. Recent studies by the National Institute of Environment and Medical Sciences ( N.I.E.M.S) in the United States. B.A. have concluded that headphones associated with [...]

Bluetooth's angles generated 40 to 100 times less ER waves despite the amount of electromagnetic waves they were connected to, which does not happen to traditional headphones.

Recent studies by the National Institute of Environment and Medical Sciences ( N.I.E.M.S) in the United States. The B.A. has concluded that headphones associated with smartphones through wavesėtooth are far less at risk to their users ' health than traditional headphones.

This is about electromagnetic waves(EMR) that the phones themselves transmit to the environment, whose radiation harms people's health and causes internal problems that affect the brain and other vital organs. They have the ability to cause long-term damage to DNA within cells.

These invisible waves are inevitable, but during the study, it was found that Bluetooth's headphones generated 40-100 times less ER waves despite the amount of electromagnetic waves produced by the telephone they were attached to, which does not happen to traditional headphones.

Finally, it should be mentioned that scientists are still studying this issue, and until now the evidence claims what the study says, but the less the radiation devices of this kind are used, the safer we will be.

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