There is no evidence that using mobile phones causes brain cancer, pituitary cancers, or leukemia in adults and children, a ...
The type of radiation you get from your phone isn't enough to cause brain cancer, a review of evidence-to-date finds. We ...
The Middle Kingdom has seen a number of car-branded devices launched in the past few years, including from Nio and even Polestar. Now, there’s a new company appearing to join the fray ...
Do you spend hours glued to your smartphone, whether for social media or work? It's better if you reassess your habits. For, a new study published in Canadian Journal of Cardiology has suggested that ...
A World Health Organization review of 63 studies found no link between using mobile phones and a person's risk of developing ...
Here’s how it works. The best streaming devices are easy to use, affordable, and come with ways to watch just about any content imaginable. Whether you have an older display, one that might not ...
Time to take off the tin foil hat: A review of 28 years of research into the health effects of radio wave exposure from cellphones has found no evidence to link the handhelds to brain cancer, or ...
Those who use a mobile phone often have a "significantly higher" risk of a potentially fatal heart attack or stroke.
In today’s highly connected world, the prevalence of electromagnetic fields (EMF) is a growing concern for many individuals. As we rely more on technology, we are continuously exposed to various ...