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In recent years, wireless headphones have become an integral part of everyday life, significantly simplifying the use of audio devices and providing mobility. However, the growing popularity of these devices raises questions about their potential effects on the central nervous system (CNS). Research indicates that radiofrequency radiation and prolonged headphone use may cause cognitive, emotional, and physiological changes. Therefore, studying the impact of wireless headphones on the CNS has become an important scientific issue with significant implications for public health and the prevention of potential risks. |
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