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2/27/2025

Ball Players, Ditch Your Cell Phones in Your Pockets—Health Risks You Can’t Ignore!



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Why I Advised Young Ball Players to Keep Their Cell Phones Off
While grabbing cookies at McDonald’s, I struck up a conversation with two tall, healthy ball players—one a pitcher, the other versatile on the field. As a YouTube creator focused on health, politics, and lifestyle, I shared advice I believe in strongly: keeping cell phones turned off and out of their pockets. I told them that, as young athletes in peak physical condition, they needed to protect their health from potential risks posed by cell phone radiation, especially given their reproductive years. I emphasized that constantly carrying active phones in pockets could radiate sensitive areas, potentially impacting fertility and contributing to broader concerns like rising autism rates, which I mentioned could affect every male baby born by 2045. My goal was to spark curiosity and encourage them to rethink their habits, drawing from my own choice to never own a cell phone contract.


Let’s break down the science behind my advice and fact-check it against the best practices within the scientific community. Cell phones emit non-ionizing electromagnetic fields (EMF) or radiofrequency (RF) radiation, which the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and World Health Organization (WHO) classify as “possibly carcinogenic to humans” (Group 2B), based on limited evidence from animal studies and human epidemiology. Studies suggest that prolonged exposure to RF radiation may cause biological effects, like tissue heating near the phone. Regarding fertility, some research has found that men who keep phones in their pockets may experience reduced sperm quality, but the evidence is inconclusive and debated, lacking long-term data. My statement about cell phones causing autism isn’t directly supported—while some hypothesize a link between EMF and neurological development, no peer-reviewed studies prove cell phone radiation causes autism. The claim that “every male baby born by 2045 will be autistic” is speculative and not backed by science; autism prevalence is rising (now 1 in 36 children in the U.S., per the CDC’s 2023 data) due to better diagnosis, not cell phone radiation.
Despite these scientific uncertainties, I stand by advising young athletes to minimize cell phone exposure, especially in pockets, as a precautionary measure. Health organizations recommend keeping phones away from the body, using speakerphone or hands-free devices, and turning off phones when not in use to reduce RF exposure. For athletes like these ball players, maintaining optimal health—physical, reproductive, and mental—is critical for their careers and future families. While the autism link I mentioned may be overstated, the concern about RF radiation’s potential long-term effects on fertility and well-being is worth considering, especially for young men in their prime. I encouraged them to walk around with phones off until needed, a simple habit that could lower exposure and align with the precautionary principle. This advice isn’t just for them—it’s a call to action for anyone to rethink tech habits in 2025, and I hope this blog sparks broader discussion on the topic.





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