Can We Reduce the Risks of Cell Phone Use?

by Vehicle Engineer on July 24, 2010

There was a swine flu conference in March 2010, scheduled for London, England. More than a dozen health experts in the world of Great Britain and the United States has spoken on issues such as prevention, preparedness, response and recovery strategies to eliminate transmission from human to human H1N1. This follows the announcement by the World Health Organization, more than 213 countries, cases of H1N1 reported in 2009. It is said that at least 16,000 dead in February 2010 was. Why is there such a conference for the low-frequency radiation?

There are still many unanswered questions about the possible long-term effects on the health effects of mobile phones. The World Health Organization states: "The most disturbing possibility of cancer of the brain and other parts of the head, and neurodegenerative disorders, memory loss or loss of mental faculties, all resulting in recent years of exposure before in their lives for. "This would have a significant impact on health in the coming years come.Doctor George Carlo is an American doctor who conducted a study of 7 years in 1993 the effects of mobile phone radiation.

This project was funded by industry. What they wanted was proof that mobile phones are not dangerous. What he saw was in fact the contrary is proved, and she did not like his conclusions. 'Was challenged by them, its methods are discussed and the results have been marginalized. has become one of the biggest skeptics of the world and he, with a growing number of other researchers caution, and calling to issue warnings to the public for many years about the dangers of using mobile phones. Some estimates indicate that the United States, there 200 million mobile phone users.

Overall, the number is about 1.9 billion users and growing. studies in adults with a phone for 500-100 minutes per month, considered as "light users", he suggested that the brain and eyes from 30.000 to 50.000 cases of cancer can be attributed to mobile telephony. In contrast, adolescents and young people of today use their phones in more than 2,600 minutes per month. will use handheld devices for at least 10 years. The long-term health effects of such exposure are unknown. Some designs of epidemiological studies over 500,000 cases of cancer through the eyes and brain 2015.

Here year's "what you can do to the risk of mobile use cases: 1. Not to speak for a long time. Limit use mobile phones for essential calls only and keep calls short. This also applies to wireless phones. If you must use a phone, enter a radiation chip removal. These chips will reduce radiation.2 phone. Do not wear handsfree headset. Although wireless devices are used for the phone away from the ear, the radiation increases the headset acts as an antenna to receive all signals in the vicinity of the user.

A better solution is a "Bluetooth device that mounts on the windshield or dashboard of the vehicle. Hold the phone and "Bluetooth" device away from the body. Radiation Eliminator chips are still recommended.3. Use the "hands free option if the phone is one.4. None required when the signal is 1 bar or less. In this case, the phone increases the capacity groped a connection.

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