How long have you
been using your cellphone? Using a mobile device for any length of time is
damaging to some degree, but new research is shedding light on just how
significant of an influence extended cellphone use has on the brain. In a
newly-released study conducted at the Örebro Hospita in Sweden, it was revealed that 10 years
of cellphone use resulted in an average 290% increased risk of brain tumor
development. Interestingly, the tumor development was found on the side of the
head in which the cellphone was most used.
· Place your phone in ‘airplane’ mode if you cannot turn it off entirely.
· Look into and heavily research radiation protection options for your phone. Be aware there are a number of fake items out there, so always look for a product brand with real research behind it.
· Try and use the ‘speaker’option on your cellphone when possible, holding it in your hand away from your head.
[The article is published to increase social awareness of the health impications of long term use of cell phones and is Sourced in toto from www.Naturalsociety.com]
It’s important to
understand that cellphone use has gone up significantly since 10 years ago,
meaning that more recent results may show an even higher risk. Statistically,
the average person in Britain and many other developed nations will soon have about 2 cellphones each. With the
increased number of cellphones on the citizens of the world comes something
known as ‘second-hand cellphone use’. Just as with smoking, sitting in a bus,
airplane, or train will expose you to upwards of several hundred cellphones at
one time.
Another key factor
is that 10 years ago far less young children were using cellphones –a select
few having them as ‘emergency’ contact devices. Now, it’s not uncommon to see
children under 10 chatting or texting on their cellphone throughout the day.
It is a well known fact that developing children are more affected by cellphone
radiation, with behavioral disorders known to develop
from cellphone use at an early age. It is also known that cellphone radiation
is actually changing the brain in ways that are
not currently understood.
In other words, the
large-scale global use of cellphones is essentially a massive biological
experiment. The true long-term effects will only be absolutely known when they
occur. Following the research, this will likely be a historical spike in brain
tumor development and damage. As you certainly know, the best way of protecting
yourself from cellphone radiation is to simply not use it. When turning the
phone off, it reduces the emission rate close to zero. This is not always an
option for many, so there are a few vital methods of reducing the damage:
·
Turn your phone off at night or when you are not using it.· Place your phone in ‘airplane’ mode if you cannot turn it off entirely.
· Look into and heavily research radiation protection options for your phone. Be aware there are a number of fake items out there, so always look for a product brand with real research behind it.
· Try and use the ‘speaker’option on your cellphone when possible, holding it in your hand away from your head.
[The article is published to increase social awareness of the health impications of long term use of cell phones and is Sourced in toto from www.Naturalsociety.com]