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(Bloomberg) -- As Amazon.com Inc. and Google work to place their smart speakers at the center of the internet-connected home, both technology giants are expanding the amount of data they gather about customers who use their voice software to control other gadgets.
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Antidepressants might work by increasing users' sensitivity to light, an Australian study suggests.
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Tim Hallam is just tall enough to seem gangly. His height makes the bedroom feel even smaller than it is. Muddy sunlight filters through the grey gauze hung over his window. His narrow bed appears to be covered with a glistening silver mosquito net. The door and the ceiling are lined with tinfoil.
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Mobile phones should be banned from the dinner table and bedtimes as part of a healthy approach to devices, the UK's four chief medical officers have said.
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You can hear Dr. Sarah Starkey talk about the effects of electromagnetic radiation on health here.
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Don't miss this video clip here.
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Chairman of the US Federal Communications Commission, Tom Wheeler, gives a speech in support of 5G.
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A woman has suffered severe eye trauma with after using her smartphone on maximum screen brightness for two years.
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Students who use smartphones during lectures are less able to retain course material over the long term, new research suggests.
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It has been nearly eight years since an expert panel of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified RF radiation as a possible human carcinogen. Since then, neither the World Health Organization (WHO) nor the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) has recommended precautionary policies to limit potential health risks.
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You can see medical practitioner, Dr Erica Mallery-Blythe speak about this important issue here.
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News of the rollout of 5G technology across WA has been eagerly received. But is the technology safe? One of the world’s leading radiofrequency experts isn’t so sure.
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