Studies have had conflicting results about whether Bluetooth® headset technology is associated with health risks. Emissions from cell phones and headsets may carry a risk of cancer. read more
Dr. Keith Black (Cedars-Sinai) – It’s pure skepticism that they can cause cancer. Dr. Michael Thun (American Cancer Society) – I am very skeptical that cell phones are the cause of brain cancer due to their low emissions. CTIA (Wireless Association) – Declined to comment. read more
First, the consensus is out by the majority of the scientific community (just like global warming), cell phones DO NOT cause cancer. BTW, I am an electrical engineer and cellphones (and bluetooth) DO NOT emit microwave radiation. read more