Neuroscientist: Should You Keep Phone In Pocket | Andrew Huberman #neuroscience #shorts #hubermanlab

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Neuroscientist: Should You Keep Phone In Pocket | Andrew Huberman #neuroscience #shorts #hubermanlab #testosterone #gym #mindset #motivation #brain #mind

Andrew D. Huberman (born September 26, 1975 in Palo Alto, California) is an American neuroscientist and tenured associate professor in the Department of Neurobiology at the Stanford University School of Medicine who has made contributions to the brain development, brain plasticity, and neural regeneration and repair fields.

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Carrying my phone in a purse to protect my testosterone.

deepspace_wumbo
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As a man with 5 kids I just bought 2 more phones

lichtrollbaggins
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Guys, this is a heavily edited version of what he says on his own podcast. The study is not very conclusive and he says this as a precautionary measure. Look up Huberman Lab

brendonferguson
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I put it in my coat pocket by my heart. That should be better.

roarblast
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Would appreciate seeing the references please.

johnbauman
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No studies (and yes, I mean those which aren't sponsored by mobile phone companies) show nor verify this case. Especially when people talk that radio waves from cell towers, Bluetooth and WiFi and whatnot are hurting you - Newsflash, the entire world has it's own radio waves, even gamma and infrared ones. That phone in your pocket thing will never do more harm than your environment.

If you are still concerned, turn on offline/flight mode.

gex_tengokunetworks
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Can you talk about the study on testosterone and vasectomy. Like the side effects of vasectomy that is talked about, mentally, physically and manly.

jacoblopez
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So is there a causal effect, or was there just a statistically significant difference in the mean of the two groups?

halfpine
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Thank god. Won't have to worry as much when I pull out....

Stylelss
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Me: *looks over shoulder and counts kids* four, five, and six.
“Yep, we’re carrying the phone in the pocket always from now on.”

lanceroark
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To anyone wondering, it is possible it may have some negative health effects, but the research results have been deemed inconclusive and more research is needed.
Hope it helps

vache
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" dont worry babe i had my phone in my pocket "

tewkie
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Non ionizing radiation cannot i repeat cannot effect cellular function

Argentum
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😂 Man forgetting my phone at home really be freeing... Feel like a wild dog

KE-YONIC
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Can we have the links to those studies please?

Victor-zesd
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he never skips "trust me bro" day

bred
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Could you do a video on motility/GI issues? I've never heard anyone mention this until you and would love to watch a whole clip on this.

joannakale
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He goes on to say it’s about the heat produced but I looked at my phone with a flir camera and it wasn’t really any appreciable amount over ambient.

October.Industries
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Interesting. I have some counter hypotesis, so i'd first like to review this study. I'll search for it.

riccardopilu
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A meta-analysis would be very interesting. Further research is needed to be as strict with those results. I don't think the evidence is already that certain about fertility. If somebody could link the studies he is referring to that would be very kind.

Gurkenklemme