Paul Saladino· MD
Recent study linked bluetooth headphone use to thyroid nodules
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Recent study linked bluetooth headphone use to thyroid nodules
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Another study associated bluetooth headphone use with increased incidence of thyroid nodules (PMID 38906901)
Another recent observational study also associated bluetooth headphone use with increased incidence of thyroid nodules (PMID 38906901).
Recent analysis shows a link (PMID: 38906901) between airpods (bluetooth headphones) and thyroid nodules.
There's another recent observational cohort that correlated the use of Bluetooth headphones with an increased incidence of thyroid nodules.