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Is there any risk to using Bluetooth headphones? I asked @MatthewMacDoug4 , head neurosurgeon Neuralink his thoughts on this. Full discussion at
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@MatthewMacDoug4 @neuralink Would he let his kid wear them? That’s what I want to know.

@MatthewMacDoug4 @neuralink Dr @MatthewMacDoug4 his employer would not allow him to state radiation is harmful. I`d suggest you get a non-biased neurosurgeon in your show @hubermanlab. Keep up this good work with independent scientists!

@MatthewMacDoug4 @neuralink LOL keep listening to this moron Dr Matt and your health will get worse not better....establishment doctors are the worst.

@MatthewMacDoug4 @neuralink I still don’t think it’s worth the risk; like eating artificial sweeteners.

@MatthewMacDoug4 @neuralink Bluetooth has been shown to reduce fertility in fruit flies. That suggests that even Bluetooth is not biologically inert.
@MatthewMacDoug4 @neuralink "It's unavoidable" is not exactly a ringing endorsement to end on.

@MatthewMacDoug4 @neuralink I would say that the greatest risk to using bluetooth headphones is the wear and tear on your hearing. Even with the features to avoid excessive volume, I've noticed this as a use case for myself.

@MatthewMacDoug4 @neuralink He raises a good point that you are covered in wifi signals already But, enough radiation to cause tumors isn’t the point. Seems like emf can(?) affect neurobiology example indicating EMF can contribute to glutamate toxicity

@MatthewMacDoug4 @neuralink Robots wouldn’t care😆

@MatthewMacDoug4 @neuralink The guy who is the chief medical officer at a company that wants to integrate software into the human brain says Bluetooth tech in/around your cranium is no big deal. Suurrrrrre
