5G and Your Health: What You Need to Know
Episode Overview
Highlight the widespread deployment and impact of 5G technology Provide insights on identifying and avoiding millimeter wave technology Emphasize the importance of consumer awareness in tech purchases Urge proactive measures for safeguarding well-being in a tech-centric world
There are 15 cases that have been in the legal system for over 20 years. People that believe that they got brain cancer from cell phones and they have never been heard by a jury because the industry lawyers are just that good. They just don't give up. It's in pretrial. You can look it up on the internet. It's called Murray versus Motorola.
Are you curious about how 5G technology might be affecting your health? In this episode of 'Thriving With Technology', hosts August and Hal Brice tackle this pressing issue head-on. They break down the rapid spread of 5G, particularly focusing on the millimeter wave technology that's popping up in major cities. While 5G promises faster internet speeds, August and Hal raise important questions about its potential health risks.
They discuss the limited research on non-thermal effects and the concerns about 5G towers being so close to where we live. The episode isn't just about raising alarms, though. August and Hal also offer practical advice on how to recognize devices using millimeter wave technology and steps you can take to minimize potential risks. It's all about making informed choices and being proactive about your well-being in this tech-driven world.
Plus, they touch on another critical issue: the impact of social media on children. Did you know that constant social media exposure can lead to feelings of FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out), social comparison, and anxiety in kids? August and Hal stress the importance of preparing children to handle these challenges for better mental health. If you're looking for a balanced view on the benefits and drawbacks of our digital age, this episode is a must-listen.
It offers a blend of eye-opening information and practical tips to help you navigate the ever-evolving tech landscape.