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  • Oct 28, 2021
    Danny

    Before falling asleep with an airpod:

    After falling asleep with an airpod for years on end:

    LMFAOO

  • Oct 28, 2021
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    that being said I don't use airpods because they were literally just invented and the data isnt quite there

  • Oct 28, 2021

    We been knew that wireless bluetooth stuff next to our head is bad

  • Oct 28, 2021
    whippet volverse

    I'm pretty sure this is actually legit, high RF exposure has been correlated with increased number of tumors in different animal studies. but they're gonna hide the data until we as a society can't ignore increasing cancer rates. and on top of that, the amount of technology today's people are exposed to even on average is probably very dangerous. so I don't know what can really even be done

    https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/21/8079/htm

    "bstract

    We investigated whether cellular phone use was associated with increased risk of tumors using a meta-analysis of case-control studies. PubMed and EMBASE were searched from inception to July 2018. The primary outcome was the risk of tumors by cellular phone use, which was measured by pooling each odds ratio (OR) and its 95% confidence interval (CI). In a meta-analysis of 46 case-control studies, compared with never or rarely having used a cellular phone, regular use was not associated with tumor risk in the random-effects meta-analysis. However, in the subgroup meta-analysis by research group, there was a statistically significant positive association (harmful effect) in the Hardell et al. studies (OR, 1.15—95% CI, 1.00 to 1.33— n = 10), a statistically significant negative association (beneficial effect) in the INTERPHONE-related studies (case-control studies from 13 countries coordinated by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC); (OR, 0.81—95% CI, 0.75 to 0.89—n = 9), and no statistically significant association in other research groups’ studies. Further, cellular phone use with cumulative call time more than 1000 h statistically significantly increased the risk of tumors. This comprehensive meta-analysis of case-control studies found evidence that linked cellular phone use to increased tumor risk"

    this isn’t human data though

  • Oct 28, 2021

    most other “benign” EMF (AM, FM, WiF, etc.) waves are stronger than what airpods emit and there is no evidence EMF waves cause cancer, it can be argued that visual light is more of a risk of cancer than airpods

  • Oct 28, 2021

    stop believing everything on the internet

  • Oct 28, 2021

    only types of rays that can really f*** your s*** up is x-rays and gamma rays

  • Oct 28, 2021
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    whippet volverse

    I'm pretty sure this is actually legit, high RF exposure has been correlated with increased number of tumors in different animal studies. but they're gonna hide the data until we as a society can't ignore increasing cancer rates. and on top of that, the amount of technology today's people are exposed to even on average is probably very dangerous. so I don't know what can really even be done

    https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/21/8079/htm

    "bstract

    We investigated whether cellular phone use was associated with increased risk of tumors using a meta-analysis of case-control studies. PubMed and EMBASE were searched from inception to July 2018. The primary outcome was the risk of tumors by cellular phone use, which was measured by pooling each odds ratio (OR) and its 95% confidence interval (CI). In a meta-analysis of 46 case-control studies, compared with never or rarely having used a cellular phone, regular use was not associated with tumor risk in the random-effects meta-analysis. However, in the subgroup meta-analysis by research group, there was a statistically significant positive association (harmful effect) in the Hardell et al. studies (OR, 1.15—95% CI, 1.00 to 1.33— n = 10), a statistically significant negative association (beneficial effect) in the INTERPHONE-related studies (case-control studies from 13 countries coordinated by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC); (OR, 0.81—95% CI, 0.75 to 0.89—n = 9), and no statistically significant association in other research groups’ studies. Further, cellular phone use with cumulative call time more than 1000 h statistically significantly increased the risk of tumors. This comprehensive meta-analysis of case-control studies found evidence that linked cellular phone use to increased tumor risk"

    you in the science field?

  • soccerfanj

    you in the science field?

    nah but the paper I quoted was written by people who are. people always saying "do your own research" and I'm not 100% sure. I could easily be quoting some bullshit

  • Oct 28, 2021
    Innocent

    cellphone next to my nuts and airpods next to my brain
    WE RAIDIATING!!

  • Oct 28, 2021

    Hmmm

  • Oct 28, 2021
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    Ronin

    Lol they’re fine health wise

    But wireless headphones do give off extremely bad vibes fr fr

    Hmmm how ? I’m intrigued

  • Oct 28, 2021
    Tkken

    that being said I don't use airpods because they were literally just invented and the data isnt quite there

    Hmmm

  • rvi
    Oct 28, 2021
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    you should google "rf radiation airpods" to find out instead of believing random social media user

  • Oct 28, 2021
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    supercute

    Hmmm how ? I’m intrigued

    The fact that they’re not wired makes them not grounded in reality, and that they are so unnecessarily complex makes them feel very unnatural

    On the other hand, wired headphones are simple and real, and have no real disadvantages

  • Oct 28, 2021
    rvi

    you should google "rf radiation airpods" to find out instead of believing random social media user

    i can’t spice my time at work up any more on this site?

  • Oct 28, 2021
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    Ronin

    The fact that they’re not wired makes them not grounded in reality, and that they are so unnecessarily complex makes them feel very unnatural

    On the other hand, wired headphones are simple and real, and have no real disadvantages

    Not grounded in reality?

  • Oct 28, 2021
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    DVLPR

    Not grounded in reality?

    With wired headphones that you have to plug into your phone, there’s something physical there, you can see and feel and hear the connection

    With wireless headphones this is all happening in the aether - it’s not that it’s not real, but it’s kind of uncanny valley-esque

  • Oct 28, 2021
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    are there any large scale human studies on this?

  • Oct 28, 2021
    Ronin

    With wired headphones that you have to plug into your phone, there’s something physical there, you can see and feel and hear the connection

    With wireless headphones this is all happening in the aether - it’s not that it’s not real, but it’s kind of uncanny valley-esque

  • Oct 28, 2021
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    DVLPR

    If this is true we’re f***ed

    we?

  • Oct 28, 2021
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    rvi

    you should google "rf radiation airpods" to find out instead of believing random social media user

    bro real talk right
    ...you really think apple gonna put out info that harms their company?

  • Oct 28, 2021
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    Ronin

    With wired headphones that you have to plug into your phone, there’s something physical there, you can see and feel and hear the connection

    With wireless headphones this is all happening in the aether - it’s not that it’s not real, but it’s kind of uncanny valley-esque

    But the phone in which you plug in your wired headphones is wireless

  • rvi
    Oct 28, 2021
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    BIGGWAVE

    bro real talk right
    ...you really think apple gonna put out info that harms their company?

    not talking about what apple says