Oh, thanks! I've been using a cell phone for 17 years. Now a warning?pic.twitter.com/ehmJiT1zMH
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This is nothing new... I unplug all electronics before bed and never charge my cellphone in the same room. All those frequencies are terrible for the brain and body. Sounds ludacris at first but not really, they disrupt our natural energy waves.
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"Sounds ludacris at first but not really" Eh well...
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Of course they are. Everything causes cancer in California.
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Except Implants and plastic surgery. You were close though.

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Absolutely, why would silicon ever cause cancer?
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First of all, the WHO stated that there was a risk for radiation years ago. Guessing people pushed it under the table.
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Which makes it that much more stunning to see mainstream "news" outlets reporting it now
I wonder what the next piece of (old)news to be covered by MSM(aka dinosaurs) will be that the WHO stated ages ago
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Yeah, I wonder why are they just now talking about it. Perhaps brain cancers are on the rise.
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In the 70’s, as a nursing student, brain tumours were considered “rare.” That’s not the case anymore...
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Show me non-anecdotal evidence that the rate of brain tumours has gone up. I'm betting that other than perhaps a higher rate of diagnosis there is no evidence they have. Plural of anecdote is data.
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I googled, read about 10 or so articles dating back to 1990 there has been a increase on reported and discovered brain tumors and lesions but no solid cause but all articles do agree that the method of discovery has improved exponentially since 1985 due to improving technology
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Yea. About what I expected. The people who believe this craziness have no real understanding of non ionising radiation. Science must keep an open mind but there is no conclusive evidence and more importantly no physical understanding of how it could.
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It's just California either gearing up for to institute litigation or prevent litigation...like putting a hot cup of coffee between your thighs while driving or stepping up to the very top of a ladder...its common sense to not do it but some people do need to be told
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No. There are studies showing EMF’s cause oxidative damage, whether to brain tissue or sperm...but research IN THIS COUNTRY DOESN’T GET FUNDED because, guess what powerful corporations squelch it.
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Says the state with wild fires going on
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