mobile phones and health

mobile phones and health

Postby syl » Wed Nov 19, 2008 7:32 pm

The case against handsets

Evidence of dangers to people from mobile phones is increasing. But proof is still lacking, largely because many of the biggest perils, such as cancer, take decades to show up.

Most research on cancer has so far proved inconclusive. But an official Finnish study found that people who used the phones for more than 10 years were 40 per cent more likely to get a brain tumour on the same side as they held the handset.

Equally alarming, blue-chip Swedish research revealed that radiation from mobile phones killed off brain cells, suggesting that today's teenagers could go senile in the prime of their lives.

Studies in India and the US have raised the possibility that men who use mobile phones heavily have reduced sperm counts. And, more prosaically, doctors have identified the condition of "text thumb", a form of RSI from constant texting.

Professor Sir William Stewart, who has headed two official inquiries, warned that children under eight should not use mobiles and made a series of safety recommendations, largely ignored by ministers.
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Re: mobile phones and health

Postby enciu » Thu Nov 20, 2008 2:33 pm

Under the headline: "Superphone that will make life easier" , the following news appeared in the Daily Express, Great Britain at the end of the article:

"Heavy use of a mobile phone can damage sperm, according to new research in the United States. A study into men with fertility problems showed that those who used the mobile for more than four hours a day had a lower sperm count."

This could be true. What 's your opinion ?
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Re: mobile phones and health

Postby fernandezortin » Sat Nov 22, 2008 11:09 am

I hope mobile phones are usefull in some situations, for example if you have an emergency, but I agree that they are very unhealthy.
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