What is the bad effectes for using the Mobile?!


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it will probably harm your health as it will cause you to get cancer

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It used to concern me that many people virtually lived on mobile phones. The potential health effects of mobile phones have been studied for a while, yet there is no convincing evidence for harm to humans has been discovered. The American Food and Drug Administration have said this about the subject:
“The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems by using wireless phones. At the same time there is no proof that these phones are absolutely safe.” By the same token neither is crossing the road, or eating a fish.

We can not live without risk. I suppose the long term effects are still awaited but at the moment we need not loose our sleep about this.

WHAT IS THE CONCERN?

There have been a number of scientific studies into the effects of radio waves on living tissue. So far, the only accepted effect is heating. Mobile phones transmit radio waves with a maximum of 0.25 watts of energy. They transmit it in bursts, not continuously. Some of the waves are absorbed into your head and generate a minimal amount of heat.

Going for a brisk walk will warm your head more than talking on the mobile phones.
The radio waves at mobile phone frequencies do not have sufficient energy to damage cells. It seems likely that with more research and development this energy level would hopefully lower further.

Other sources of radiation are known to be dangerous, yet we willingly expose ourselves to them every time we go in the sun, have an X-ray or take an airline flight. Solar energy has enough energy to cause damage to DNA.

WHAT THE STUDIES SHOW?

Although some studies of mobile phones have pointed to various health issues, none has produced a repeatable, identifiable risk. A Swedish study found no consistent evidence to increased risk of cancer from using a mobile phone for up to 5 years.

About the latest investment on studies involving the mobile phones at present it would seem that the leads into the research on these phones have been exhausted and not enough funds are being directed in this research.

What these studies do not show the number of accidents on the roads are directly due to using mobile phones. Some countries do not allow use of mobile phone on the road while driving. It is very difficult to police this and punish offenders, but the laws are there if needed.

IN SUMMARY
No studies into mobile phone safety have produced any alarming results. Research on Mobile phones is going on for a long time and if any thing was there it would have come out in the studies.

In other words do not worry too much if you use the mobile phone reasonably as there are plenty of other risks in life. Go ahead and talk to your beloved to your hearts’ content but remember driving and mobile phones is a recipe for disaster. So if you get a ring on your phone or you feel like talking just stop your car on the side or use hands free devices. Happy Phoning!
Hi,

I am able to find the following articles:

1. "Acute effects of using a mobile phone on CNS functions" >http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=10659374&dopt=Abstract

2. "Mobile Telephones and Health Effects" >http://www.arpansa.gov.au/is_phone.htm

3. "Mobile phones 'alter human DNA'" >http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4113989.stm

4. "Health Effects from Mobile Phones and other Radiofrequency Sources" >http://www.hpa.org.uk/hpa/news/nrpb_archive/press_releases/2004/press_release_01_04.htm

I hope this helps.

>>>Naveen Kumar
I may be wrong, but I don't think using a mobile causes any harm, unless you spend your life telephoning all the time. Though give its due it beams quite much radiowave and it is not healthy if you expose yourself to it for long- it may result in a headache. On the same basis, headphones are also be harmful.

The uppermost bad effect of using a mobile manifests itself at driving. Using your cell phone while driving is equal to a slighter intoxication- according to Discovery's Mythbusters- because it diverts your attention and cramps you at changing gears and manoeuvring.

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