Cancerous Cell Phones: Where You Put
Your Phone Matters
Do you keep your cell phone close to you so you can answer your
calls or text back? If yes, make sure you read this article.
Young people prefer having their cell phones next to their
pillow during the night. Scientists believe that the constant need to be
connected to the “world” kills people slowly.
Are cell phones safe?
Keeping cell phones close to the body is bad and
health-threatening, and this fact has never been a secret. Environmental Health
Trust has the story of a woman explaining how she possibly has developed
cancer.
The young woman had no risk factors for developing cancer and
Robert Nagourney and John West, both cancer specialists, were wondering what
could have caused her multi-focal breast cancer. After she admitted to keeping
her cell phone into the bra regularly, the doctors could finally connect the
dots.
The pattern of her cancer and the way cancer cells were
distributed resembled the shape of her cell phone.
There is still no scientific prove that cell phones cause most
cancers, but the number of evidence suggesting this possibility keeps
increasing.
The life-threatening risk of wearing a cell phone
Experts explain that cell phones broadcast radio-frequency
electromagnetic fields, and the World Health Organization and the International
Agency for Research on Cancer say that this is “possibly carcinogenic to
humans.”
Keep your phone not closer than 6 inches. Anywhere within this
is dangerous. When cell phones are on they, emit radiation.
Safe distances aids in preventing cancer, because the entire
body is at a high risk when you keep your phone close, and of course, some
parts of the body are more sensitive to radiation when compared to others.
Put down your cell phone
A 2009 study suggests that men who keep their phone on the belt
experience lower bone density in the very same side of their pelvis they keep
their mobile phone.
In the same year, Dr. Siegal Sadetzki conducted a study
suggesting that cell phones increase the risk of developing parotid tumors. His
research confirms that there is a much higher risk of developing cancer in the
side of your head where you hold your cell phone.
If you have used a cell phone for five years, your chances of
developing parotid cancer increase by 34%, and if you have had 5,500 calls,
your chances are 58%. If you have used your phone more than 266.3 hours, your
risk increases by 49%.
Higher risk in children
According to Professor Lennart Hardell, people who have
regularly used a cell phone as teenagers have a 4-5 time higher risk of
developing brain cancer.
This happens because the skull in children and teens is not
fully developed, and radiation travels to the brain easily, which is not the
case in adults.
So, by not allowing your child to have a cell phone, you are
doing it a favor. We know that this will be a pretty hard thing to do, but at
least ask them to keep it away from their head as much as it is possible.
Always use headsets and switch it off through the night if possible, even your
computers if any in your bedrooms!
Sources and references:
realfarmacy.com
womensbest.net
realfarmacy.com
womensbest.net
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