Bluetooth headphones strongly linked to thyroid disease.

The more time spent using these devices, the stronger the risk of thyroid nodules.

Other studies have shown bluetooth can worsen thyroid hormone output.

This type of "weak" radiation is sufficient to cause inflammation and oxidative stress in tissues.

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Sorry about my luck, deaf as a stump without my BT hearing aids. Motorcycles and foundry work.

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Yep. And what's bitchat doing in your pocket? Male sperm fertility has been on an alarming decline. Bodies should probably be wrapped in faraday clothing ๐Ÿคท

If you label me a tin foil hat because of this, fine I wear it proudly anyway. ๐Ÿ˜ But I'm fairly well connected to the natural world.

When I was younger I remember our car windshield constantly covered in bug spatter to the point every gas fill up required cleaning the windshield. The entire universe is electrically sensitive. Your body is no different.

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Bluetooth is not radioactive.

And this account "nostr news network" is notorious for peddling fake news.

They have a pro Trump and pro Israel bias.

Are you a scientist?

This is from a research study published in a scientific journal. You can debate it if you think the data is wrong but whatโ€™s your evidence this is fake news?

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-63653-0

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Sigh. Another junk academic article with a sensationalist title but with little substance.

tldr they found a correlation between people who both had some thyroid nodule and also answered their questionnaire on bluetooth usage. That's right, they asked people about their bluetooth usage and set out to find correlations with medical conditions.

No information on where sub-population sampling was done, age distribution, occupation, diet, exposure to all sorts of other stuff that can lead to the same medical condition, etc., etc. Questionnaires are already a very bad source of information, but it gets worse. They basically don't have good positive controls and essentially no negative controls. No discussion on how bluetooth frequencies compared to other much more damaging forms of radiation. I could go on. All the hallmarks of just plain bad science.

And everything nowadays requires Bluetooth. Makes one think.

Good thing I already hated Bluetooth since it never works right. I use it only when I have to, otherwise it's all analog.