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As a brain tumor surgeon who specializes in tumors that grow in and around nerves such as the hearing nerve (vestibular schwannomas), pituitary tumors, and brain cancers, I follow the science when it comes to Bluetooth headphones. Here are a few facts and updated data to support: 🧠 There is no evidence Bluetooth headphones increase the risk of brain or other tumors. This brain study was updated in 2022 and looks at 14 year data on nearly 1 million women showing no association with typical use:
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As a brain tumor surgeon who specializes in tumors that grow in and around nerves such as the hearing nerve (vestibular schwannomas), pituitary tumors, and brain cancers, I follow the science when it comes to Bluetooth headphones. Here are a few facts and updated data to support: 🧠 There is no evidence Bluetooth headphones increase the risk of brain or other tumors. This brain study was updated in 2022 and looks at 14 year data on nearly 1 million women showing no association with typical use:
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