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Should You Be Worried About Cell Phone Radiation and Cancer?
Fears about cell phones causing cancer persist despite scientific evidence to the contrary, with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announcing a new investigation. Here’s what we know.
The possible health effects of radiofrequency waves emitted by cell phones has been a subject of debate for decades ...
As more school districts and states create policies and legislation that limit the use of cell phones in the classroom, proponents and opponents continue to bring compelling arguments to the table.
Cell phones emit non-ionizing radiation, which does not increase cancer risk. Research found no rise in brain tumors linked to cell phone use. Long-term health effects are still being observed; ...
Some mobile providers also offer bundles of data, texts and minutes if you top up your credit by a certain amount each month, ...
My mother has been teaching college for more than 30 years. She used to get phone service through Sprint (which was acquired by T-Mobile in 2020). Her phone service was so bad, she once threatened ...
Georgia’s teenagers could soon be doing significantly less scrolling, swiping and tapping on weekdays. The state Legislature ...
In his 30 years as teacher and administrator, Jason Purcell felt the weight of responsibility that often fell on his ...
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