Numerous studies have been done, including those by the federal government. The general conclusions are that no types of cancers or cell changed have been detected under cellphone usage against one's head. Of course, time well tell in reference to your question, as scientific studies are just that; science. Even if a low percentage of people did get cancer from cellphones, I would presume it wouldn't happen until late in life, when you'd most likely die of something else anyway. So keep utilizing those night and weekend minutes without any fears! And as far as health problems; there are people who claim they are "EMF Sensitive", so presumably most of these people will claim it affects their health. However, these people would be better off seeing a psychiatrist to ward of the nausea and sickness they (irrelevantly & factitiously) encounter from exposure to less than 1 watt of transmit power.
No, but if your ringtone is too loud, you could lose your hearing. SO BE CAREFUL!!!!
The affects on human health have been under constant debate for many years, specifically if the radiation emitted is enough to be damaging to the brain. It has been proven that depending on how close the cell phone antenna is to your head, between 20% and 60% of the radiation emitted by your cell phone is transferred into your head. The radiation actually penetrates the area around your head and is absorbed, with some radiation reaching an inch, to an inch and a half, into your brain.
Dr. George Carlo, PhD, JD, is an epidemiologist and medical scientist who, from 1993 to 1999, headed the first telecommunications industry-backed studies into the dangers of cell phone use. He ran afoul of the very industry that hired him when his work revealed preventable health hazards associated with cell phone use. His studies concluded that cell phone radiation caused DNA damage, impaired DNA repair, and interfered with cardiac pacemakers. European research later confirmed Dr. Carlo's findings.
European studies suggest that cell phone radiation contributes to brain dysfunction, tumors, and potentially to conditions such as autism, attention deficit disorder, neurodegenerative disease, and behavioral and psychological problems. Until further research into cellphone radiation is done or accepted, it is generally recommended that you use a headset at all times in order to maximize the distance between your head and the cellphone.
And more...At the time of this writing (2012 Feb) there is no concrete evidence that cell phone usage has any immediate or long term physiological health effects at all. While radiation emmissions have, in the past, been a point of contention, there is no acceptable evidence published at this time indicating cell phones present a health hazard.
A note on Dr. George Carlo. Carlo worked with Dow Chemical, promoting the idea that dioxins were harmless (we now accept dioxins as a carcinogen). Carlo's CV also shows pro-smoking input, and a Congressional inquiry as to methods, with the optimum quote being, "Carlo seems to have spent $17.5 of the geverment's money without even getting a test tube wet."
First promoting the safety of cell phones, after his federally funded "study" completed, he did an immediate about-face and started promoting the damgers of cell phones, including a book on the topic. Now, it's indicated that Carlo has started a training center that teaches how to develop an income from the cell phone companies via tort style litigation.
Input from Dr. George Carlo is often questions and appears to be suspect. Consider a more objective, less well-funced source for information.
It has been proven that cell phones can cause some health issues if used too long at one time. A blue mobile phone is no different, just limit your usage time.
One disadvantage of mobile phones is that they create more waste. They also may cause health problems, or cause people to drive recklessly.
Mobile phones are not necessarily bad for your health whether you are calling someone or are receiving calls. Studies have not shown that mobile phones damage your hearing or cause tumors, although there are many rumors regarding this type of incident.
Yeah i heard that mobile phones can cause damage only to those who speaks on it for a longer duration of time. Speaking long on the mobile can affect your hearing. Also they can cause heart problems if you put your mobile in your shirts pocket.
no-otherwise they would carry a health warning no but there has been studies that say that it helps cancer to grow
None.
Due to mobile phones using frequencies in the 'microwave' part of the radio spectrum - there is much debate whether long-term use can cause damage (either temporary or permanent) to the brain. Research is currently on-going and no definitive 'yes or no' answer has yet to be stated.
No. This is most definitely a myth.
The reason for this is that mobile phones have the possibility of igniting flammable substances, which there is plenty of on a drilling rig. It is scientifically proven that the mobile phones radio waves/"signals" are the cause of this.
no children under 12 should not use a mobile phones as they can cause cancer risk in younger people and does not teach them anything
Research is still going on and the final verdict does not seem to be imminent. It is unlikely that mobile phones cause any serious illness. However mobile phones do use electromagnetic radiation. WHO has recommended that mobile phones be kept away from the body as much as possible. It is advisable to keep mobile phones away from infants.
The effects of mobile phone radiation on human health are still being studied and debated. While some studies have suggested that long-term exposure to radiofrequency (RF) radiation from mobile phones may increase the risk of certain types of cancer, such as brain tumors, the evidence is not yet clear. The World Health Organization (WHO) classifies RF radiation as a possible human carcinogen, but the levels emitted by mobile phones are considered to be low and not a significant health concern. However, there are some other potential health effects associated with mobile phone use that have been identified: Headaches and dizziness: Some people may experience headaches or dizziness when using mobile phones, particularly if they use them for long periods of time. Sleep disruption: The blue light emitted by mobile phones can affect the body's production of melatonin, a hormone that regulates sleep. This can lead to insomnia and other sleep disorders. Eye strain: Prolonged use of mobile phones can cause eye strain, dry eyes, and blurred vision. Texting thumb: Repetitive use of mobile phones can lead to pain and inflammation in the thumbs and fingers, known as texting thumb. Increased stress: Constantly checking and responding to messages and notifications on mobile phones can increase stress levels. my recommendation to protect yourself against radiation: ʜᴛᴛᴘꜱ://ʙɪᴛ.ʟʏ/ᴇᴍꜰᴅᴇꜰᴇɴᴅᴇʀ