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Avoid Harmful Effects of Mobile Phones

The last few years have seen rapid increase in the sales and popularity of the mobile phones. The number of cell phone users has increased like anything in these years. Kids to teenagers to adults, everyone is using mobile phones. However, with the widespread use of the mobile technology, comes along many health risks and it is very important for every one of us to be know about the potential health risks of using mobile phones.

Various studies conducted worldwide point out that long or continuous use of mobile phones can lead to brain tumors. It may lead to problems like glioma and acoustic neuroma. In some extreme cases, it may lead to ipsilaterla exposure, which implies, that the tumor is one the same side of your brain where mobile phones are mostly held. Some researchers have been carried out to see whether the microwaves that are emitted by the mobile phones are responsible in increasing the cancer cells; however, it is still not proved.

Mobile phones emit electromagnetic radiations. Since mobile phones are powered by electricity, they are bound to emit magnetic as well as electrical fields. All of us carry mobile phone, which implies that we are exposed to such radiations most of the times. There has been rising concerns about mobile phone batteries as well. Overheating of batteries or use of fake batteries sometimes has lead to battery explosions, thereby injuring people or in some cases leading to loss of life. Such incidents have been reported from several parts of the world.

This is perhaps the reason why many people prefer the use of protective shield. This shield helps in neutralizing the effects of the radiation on the human body. If you are exposed to microwave radiation for a long period of time then it may interfere with the DNA and brain waves.


Many researches support the use if hands free kit when one is talking on the phone. Bluetooth devices should also be used in this regards. These are some of the additional measures that one should adopt just to minimize the harmful effects of mobile phone radiation. These are also not expensive items; you can easily purchase them at affordable rates in the market.

No doubt mobile phone is a boon to all of us. However, with technology come some ill effects of it. Remember prevention is always better than cure.





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