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[Flash] The NY Times denies the link between smart health connected objects and cancer

Thursday, the New York Times was talked about by publishing an article in which he claimed that smart health connected objects could promote the development of cancers, until you make a connection with tobacco. This was based on the words of a certain Dr. Joseph Mercola, osteopath and follower of alternative medicine, renowned for its alarmist theses on cancer.

The next day, the newspaper denied this information and admitted that there was no such thing no reliable scientific evidence which allowed us to affirm that smart health connected objects had a real link with the development of cancer. Nick Bilton, article editor, acknowledged that he should not have relied on the words of Dr. Mercola and that additional information about him should have been released.

Because even if his theses are not scientifically proven, Nor is it to say that smart health connected objects pose no health risk. We already know that high exposure to electromagnetic waves can in the long run become harmful.

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