The effects of radiation from mobile phones dangerous to health.
VIVAnews - Leaving children under the age of 12 years using the same mobile phone to let in the danger zone. Cell phone use in children may trigger serious health problems.
Professor Lawrie Challis, who recently completed a research program Mobile Telecommunications and Health Research (MTHR) warns that children under the age of 12 years should not be given mobile phones.
The effects of radiation from mobile phones dangerous to health. The use of mobile phones while a teenager should also take better advantage of messaging facilities, rather than a direct conversation facilities.
Although there is no evidence that children are more sensitive to mobile phone radiation exposure than adults, but the extra protection against children in the age of growth can not be ignored.
"I think it makes sense, because their immune systems are still developing. We know that children are more sensitive to many things, such as exposure to ultraviolet. Children are exposed to excessive sunlight, are prone to skin cancer than adults under similar circumstances," he said.
He did not deny that parents give their children mobile phones to make it easier to control. But he added, is far more important to their health. The use of mobile phones for long periods can trigger or exacerbate the growth of cancer cells, interfering with ear health, skin and brain.
Conclusions are obtained after MTHR phone usage tracking study in children and adolescents for 30 years. The study was conducted on 250 000 Europeans, including the 100 000 British society.
Other studies have also been able to detect whether mobile phone use increases the likelihood of neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, stroke, heart disease, and less serious conditions such as headaches and sleep disorders.
However, need not overly worried. Almost all mobile phone manufacturers in the world has completed its products with headsets to reduce radiation to the brain. "In an ideal world, mobile devices are being developed. By using the handset, we feel safe cell phone use on children," said Graham Philips, a cellular telephone industry watchdog.
Mobile Operators Association Executive Director, John Cooke, adding, "If parents worry, they can encourage their children to continue to receive short calls, sms, or using a hands-free device. It will be safer," he said. (Pet)
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