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For most people have mobile phones for a major part of their daily lives. From a health point of view, it could perhaps develop phonitis cell? Given that means that inflammation of the phone, it is highly unlikely. But others were badly Medical in connection with the use of mobile phone. The largest portion is in an automobile accident, when you click with the mobile phone. Since it has such a co-occurrence of legislation, bearing in mind now that I hope will contribute to the number of accidents related to the use of mobile phones while driving. There are also reports in the medical literature of mobile phones, various medical conditions. A very recent study has found a link between the use of mobile phones and male infertility. The results of this study have shown that the quality of sperm decline in the use of mobile phones increases. In a previous study on the same subject with rats showed the same results. But do you think that the phone of this cause-effect. Much more research is needed before any firm conclusions can be reached. A good example, why should we be cautious before the first results of the research, studies were done, that the participation of mobile telephony and the use of brain tumors. Early studies have shown that there is a link between mobile phone use and brain tumors. However, the latest results of research on this subject has not been able to confirm, as a club. Concerns about brain tumors, because the radiation is in mobile phones. This radiation is in the form of radio frequency energy, which are detached from medical coverage in the X-rays, the rays. The radio frequency energy is also in the microwave oven, but the mix in the microwave oven is much lower than in mobile phones. Mobile phones have also shown that the penalty pacemakers. However, it does take place only when the phone is directly above the heart. Most of these medical problems apparent in the context of the use of mobile phones. This provides more support to my lasting reminder to do all that to a certain extent - and this also includes talk of a mobile phone. |
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