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The Current powered by Kim Komando

Can your phone cause cancer or ADHD?

The Current powered by Kim Komando

WestStar Multimedia Entertainment, Inc

News, Technology, Tech News

4.6825 Ratings

🗓️ 30 November 2017

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

They used to say smoking was not harmful to our health. Today, researchers and doctors are warning about radio frequency radiation, but are we listening? Don’t miss this Komando On Demand FREE podcast as I talk to the researchers behind the film “Generation Zapped,” an eye-opening documentary about the health risks caused by RF frequencies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I have a friend who's super healthy. Maybe you have one of these friends too. Mary gets up before dawn.

0:06.4

She grabs her phone, checks the headlines, and then downloads all her news feeds. Then she jogs

0:11.7

five miles every single day, rain or shine, while streaming all of her favorite tunes.

0:20.0

She's constantly online researching healthy foods and recipes.

0:23.6

She's one of these moms who won't even let her kids touch sugar.

0:28.4

She works from home, Bluetooth in her ear, tablet in one hand, a new beautiful baby boy

0:33.7

in the other.

0:35.0

And while the baby naps, she meditates with a relax app, but she always

0:39.2

keeps an eye on the baby monitor. Every night, she helps her older son do his homework, huddled together

0:45.2

around a nice warm laptop. And then at bedtime, she falls fast to sleep, again, using her relax app.

0:52.4

She's grateful that with one click, she can watch her brand new baby boy just sleeping peacefully

0:57.8

in the other room.

1:00.2

She works hard at being a good mom, or so she thinks.

1:04.4

Because what my friend Mary doesn't know is that as hard as she tries to keep her family

1:09.1

healthy, she very may well be in certain ways,

1:12.6

putting them at risk for autism, developmental problems, even cancer.

1:17.1

I've told her about this, and I'm going to tell you why, coming up next.

1:21.6

You have to check blind spots to drive safely, right?

1:24.3

Same thing goes for identity theft protection.

1:26.8

If you just monitor your credit,

1:28.3

you might miss something, like your info for sale on the dark web. LifeLock detects a wider range

1:33.5

of identity threats to help protect your identity. No one can prevent all identity theft or monitor

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