and you would not believe the level of denial I get into trying to explain that radiation is radiation, its all bad. There is going to be so much head cancer exploding in a few years here, if there isn't already.
I believe theres also talk about particles of plastic in the air and water now too.
Lest we forget plastic is a petroleum product, and we all know how safe that is, right? /s
I should have said brain cancer, it sounds less uninformed.
Germany is really up on the limiting cell phone radiation exposure topic, but a quick search showing conclusive links between heavy cell phone use and brain cancer is probably easy enough to find.
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and you would not believe the level of denial I get into trying to explain that radiation is radiation, its all bad. There is going to be so much head cancer exploding in a few years here, if there isn't already.
I believe theres also talk about particles of plastic in the air and water now too. Lest we forget plastic is a petroleum product, and we all know how safe that is, right? /s
Asking sincerely, how did you come about this information—you a head cancer doctor?
I should have said brain cancer, it sounds less uninformed. Germany is really up on the limiting cell phone radiation exposure topic, but a quick search showing conclusive links between heavy cell phone use and brain cancer is probably easy enough to find.
In other words, please don’t leave us in suspense. Please share the evidence! I’m sure I’m not the only one who’d love to learn from it. Thanks.
Plastic is a petroleum product: https://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.php?id=34&t=6
Microplastics in water supply: https://www.aquasana.com/info/news/dangerous-plastic-fibers-in-our-drinking-water-microplastics
(also many easily searchable results from the WHO but we know they're not reliable and cave to political pressures, I mean come on)
Micro plastics in the air/clothing: https://www.iqair.com/us/blog/air-quality/microplastics-effects-on-air-pollution
Cell phone towers (probably also phones, haven't looked) and cancer: http://www.tetrawatch.net/papers/naila.pdf
I had thought most of this was just common knowledge