It is not ethical for cell phone companies to sell cell phone without a written health warning to the user. Every cell phone should have a warning about the potential risk of radiation on its box.
Ethically, TV companies should disclose any potential health risks associated with their products to ensure consumer safety. While not legally required, providing a health warning is a responsible practice to inform customers about potential risks such as eye strain or the blue light emitted by screens.
"written warning" stupid.
AMA
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no because then it will be a typed warning
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Verbal warning, written warning, suspension, termination.
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