Is My Cell Phone Slowly Damaging My Brain?
There has been considerable research about the harmful
effects of cell phone radiation on the brain. Some studies have shown
increasing brain activity when cell phones are being use. The International
Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified mobile phone radiations as
possibly carcinogenic.
The first time I wondered whether mobile phones affect the
cells of the brain was when I had placed my cell phone near the computer
monitor. The computer system I use has the old-modeled CRT monitor. I had just
placed the phone near the monitor, and after some time I saw a lot of
disturbance on the screen. Thinking that I had received a text or a call, I
checked my mobile phone; there was nothing. That's when I wondered if the phone
was emitting some kind of electronic wave all the time, even when it was not
being used. I generally keep the mobile phone near my head when I fall asleep.
So, are those waves or impulses, whatever that are being emitted from the phone
affecting my brain?
Worried, I decided to do some research. I found that there
has been a lot of research done in the recent past, especially after cell
phones became so very popular. One study showed that the radiations from the
cell phone considerably increased brain cell activity. There are other research
studies that show that the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the phones
could even be carcinogenic.
Way back in 2011, the International Agency for Research on
Cancer (IARC) grouped radiations from the cell phone under Group 2B. According
to their lingo, this classification means that the radiations could be possibly
carcinogenic. Only further research will show the entire truth.
One group of researchers conducted a study with 47 healthy
adults. Some of them were asked to hold the phone near their ear while others
were asked to do the same, but with the phone switched off. The researchers
found considerable brain activity in those who held the phones that were
switched on.
It is yet to be scientifically documented if these waves
cause any significant damage to the brain cells. But if we look at the way the
few studies are going, it could mean that the omnipresent cell phone could soon
become the bane of our life. Another frightening aspect we should think about
is how these radiations could affect children's brains. Not only are their
skulls thinner than that of the adults, but the brains are not yet fully
developed. So, could this mean that cell phone radiations are even more
dangerous for them?
lives. The only thing that I could think of is not to talk
on the phone for long. If I have to do it, I would rather use headphones. And
these days I don't keep the cell phone near my head when I sleep. Stay away
harmful radiations...
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