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Research has found that Bluetooth headphones are a safe choice for those who are concerned about the potential health risks of EMR, as they produce 10-40 times less EMR than a typical cell phone.
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Studies have also indicated that radiation from Bluetooth devices is safe for humans, as their SAR values are far below the minimum values that may affect human health.
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However, some scientists have warned that potential health risks of chronic EMF exposure include cancer, genetic damages, neurological disorders, learning and memory deficits, and reproductive issues.
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To reduce exposure, users can remove any wireless devices from their head or ears when they are not using them, or opt for wired headphones instead.
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Most Bluetooth headphones are in Class 2 or 3, which have even lower SAR values.
These SAR levels indicate that radiation from Bluetooth devices is safe for humans. In fact, they don’t even come close to the minimum values that may affect human health.
Is Bluetooth Safe? The Truth Behind Radiation Concerns
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Bluetooth headphones are a popular technology that has raised concerns about the potential health risks associated with them. Bluetooth technology falls under the non-ionizing radiation category, meaning that it is not cancer-causing. To reduce exposure, users can remove any wireless devices from their head or ears when they are not using them, or opt for wired headphones instead.
The Link Between Bluetooth Headphones and Cancer - Health
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The scientists warned that potential health risks of chronic EMF exposure include cancer, genetic damages, neurological disorders, learning and memory deficits, and reproductive issues, among others
Are Bluetooth Headphones Dangerous? - Healthline
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Ionizing EMR is more harmful than nonionizing EMR, which is of relatively low frequency and does not cause adverse effects in humans. Researchers have found that exposure to high levels of nonionizing EMR during pregnancy can increase the risk of brain tumors and ADHD, while cell phone usage may not increase the risk of brain cancer. Bluetooth headphones are a safe choice for those who are concerned about the potential health risks of EMR, as they produce 10-40 times less EMR than a typical cell phone.
Bluetooth headphones: Safety and risks - Medical News Today
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