Are cell phones bad for our
health?
That is a question that
preoccupies people since the invention of the cell phones. However, specialists
have lately conducted a study centralized on the peril cell phones represented
for unborn children.
The study took into consideration
more than 13,000 children whose mothers used cell phones at least two or three
times a day while pregnant. It seems that, by the time of school age, these
children had some common behavioral problems, regarding their conduct, emotions
and relationships.
Additionally, the Russian
National Committee on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection advised pregnant women
and children to limit their cell phone use. The risk for children to suffer
from certain abnormalities is bigger than for adults. According to this
Institute, children can present symptoms like "disruption of memory,
decline of attention, diminishing learning and cognitive abilities, increased
irritability" for short term and "depressive syndrome"
"degeneration of the nervous structures of the brain" for long term.
However, there are voices that do
not take into consideration this research and consider it as being
misinterpreted, by saying that the low prevalence of cell phones in the late 90s
cannot strongly sustain the conclusions of the research. They also bring into
discussion the fact that the radiation peril caused by the mobile phones cannot
be more dangerous than tobacco or alcohol.
This research organized by the Universities
of California, Los Angeles and Aarhus, Denmark will be published in July, in
the Epidemiology journal.
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