In the movie "La La Land," the heroine fields calls in the current style, with her cellphone pressed close to her ear. When President Barack Obama gave his farewell address, he equated innovation with "a computer in every pocket." Some users sleep with their...
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AAP Recommends Putting Cellphone Use on Hold for Children’s Health
Evidence is growing that cellphones may not be as safe as some people assume.
California Magazine: Clear Sound, Sleek Styling, and Microwave Radiation
The release of AirPods, those sleek wireless earbuds from Apple, is again spurring debate over the safety of radiation-emitting devices—including cell phones, WiFi routers, and wireless headsets. While U.S. regulatory agencies and some scientists believe the risk from...
Jackson Hole News&Guide: Ron Melnick Presents Facts About the National Toxicology Program Cell Phone Radiation Study
Contrary to what Bob Culver asserts in his commentary in the Jackson Hole News&Guide on Sept. 21 (“Phones haven’t been proven to cause cancer”), there is a substantial and growing body of independent scientific evidence indicating that non-ionizing microwave...
Jackson Hole News&Guide: A preventable cancer due to microwave radiation
With the demise last month of jazz musician, composer and performer Keith Phillips, a brilliant light has gone out of this valley. This event is made all the more sad by the fact that it could well have been prevented.
CNN: Apple eliminates headphone jack from iPhone 7: Harmful to your health?
(CNN) Apple's new iPhone 7 will ditch the ubiquitous headphone jack, senior vice president of marketing Phil Schiller announced Wednesday at the company's keynote event in San Francisco.
Wall Street Journal Debate Rekindled Over Health Risks From Cellphone Use
PBS News Hour: What you need to know about the new study on cellphones and cancer
The new study of cancer risk from cellphones marks a big change in what researchers think they know about the dangers — which is why it’s sure to get an extra close look from scientists, industry, and government regulators.
Wall Street Street Journal: Cell Phone Study Fans Cancer Worries May 28, 2016
For almost as long as people have had cellphones, scientists have been debating whether the now-ubiquitous devices cause health effects.
Kaya FM: New cellphone study linking cancer to mobiles dubbed a game changer
The long anticipated ten–year US federal study on the relationship between cellphone use and cancer has concluded its research. The $25 million National Toxicology study has been described as a game changer among researchers and is expected to bridge the scientific...