Does AirPods cause cancer?
I've had my AirPods for a few months and my mother stopped and told me using both AirPods at the same time can cause cancer due to radiation exposure… As well as the Dove Deodorant, which is an antiperspirant. Says can cause cancer as well.
I'm appreciative of the info, but during research it appears that just about everything can cause cancer,. Even the sun.
Would you go through extra steps to avoid possibly getting cancer? Besides avoiding tobacco, alcohol, and maintaining a healthy diet and exercising…
Well, having bluetooth in a car effectively turns the car into a microwave due to the bluetooth waves bouncing around inside the car. That hasn't stopped manufacturers from installing bluetooth in cars.
The problem is, too many people who don't know enough about at certain subject get startled and scared when something bad can happen and they don't want it. Using any form of transport can lead to death. Eating can lead to death no matter how healthy the food is as no food has ever prevented someone from dying.
There are certain things that one should avoid, like sleeping with your phone or multiple wireless devices right next to your head. Yes, the radiation produced by a cellphone or AirPods does have an effect on the proteins in your cells but the effect is so minor that it's disregarded. Imagine the amount of radiation, caused by the use of wireless devices, inside the New York Stock Exchange building yet no one seems to be bothered. Don't stress about it. The effect will take years maybe even decades before a health problem will occur from it.
Friend cell phones held up to the ear all day and tablets in your lap and electronic contrivances that are within a few inches of you all day long are going to cause you problems maybe cancer maybe no but definitely damage to your retinas the blue light from those screens slowly destroys your retina. Alcohol is essentially the waste product of a yeast cell when you're drinking alcohol you're drinking a little animals P and poo to get high. And as for the deodorant putting microscopic particles of aluminum under your armpits well that's just not smart sure it'll stop the odor by plugging up the pores in your skin with poisonous metal! Think about these things before you do them.
No, they do not cause cancer.
Actively trying to prevent cancer by avoiding things that haven't been proven to cause cancer is like carrying shark repellent 24/7, you know, just in case.
No,
but if you are so worried about it anyway,
don't use such technology.
Anything with waves being emitted will do damage through time.
Only if you believe it is so.
What? Unless Surgeon General warnings comes up
Not proven - ditto for cell phone radiation - however I would say no.
Yes. Everything causes cancer. Don't you watch the news?
- Will I get cancer from cell phone radiation? I use my iPhone a lot. But I don't put it up to my head since I rarely make any calls. My family and friends think using my phone a lot will me give me cancer. True?
- Why does my iphone 5 case say it can cause cancer? So I got an iphone 5 case at tjmax and when I bought my case it said a warning on the box of my case which said "this case has chemical products and it's known in the state of California that It can cause cancer, birth defection, and harm. What does that mean? What shouldn't I do with my case so that none of those warnings happen?
- What are the odds that modern technology and gadgets causes mass cancer? So a lot of people I know (including myself) spend a lot of time on their iPhones, Xbox, TV, etc. The people who are currently in their 80s-90s never really had that much exposure to this kind of technology all the time. What are the odds that all these screens are causing radiation poisoning or something and that a lot of us aren't going to live very long? I'm sorry if this is a really stupid question I just really don't know lol…
- Upper right back pain and neck pain. Is it lung cancer? I have mild scoliosis and spend several hours a day on the couch watching videos or movies on my iphone. The pain comes and goes. I don't exhibit any other symptoms of lung cancer. I have never done drugs or smoke at all. I don't feel pain when I breath in deeply. There's mild pain in my neck and lower skull. Is it cancer or poor posture and scoliosis?