don't keep your phone next to your head at night. better yet, put in airplane mode.

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In response McKinsey Ouid to her Publication

Don't carry your phone in your pocket-it is said you will get cancer in that area-I don't know but it makes sense. My husband carried his in his right pocket-2014 died of cancer. Be safe

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In response connie wright to her Publication

😪so sorry. good advice!

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In response McKinsey Ouid to her Publication

I turn mine off and put it in a drawer in my nightstand.

In response Mike Anon to his Publication

Good idea. Husband and I leave ours in different room. Same with TV: no TVs or any electronics allowed in the bedroom.

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Jude 1:23, Save others by snatching them from the fire; have mercy on others but with fear, hating even the garment defiled by the flesh

In response McKinsey Ouid to her Publication

A few months ago I was laying in bed and I had placed my phone next to me on the pillow for just a moment. A few minutes later my ears started to ring really loud. Not just a normal ringing but like a buzzing...then....my phone rang. That was all the proof I needed, to know that our phones are sending signals to us whether we realize it or not.