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Health Effects Of Mobile Phones
The young kids of now belong to the mobile phone generation. You do not have to wait anymore until you finish your school to get your hands on the mobile phone.
It is quite right to say that people these days are glued to their phones. You sleep with your phone. You wake up and check your phone the first thing in the morning instead of wishing a warm 'good morning' to your wife and kids or mom and dad. May be we all should take a breath and look at the health hazards these tech toys can cause.

Higher
Cancer
Risk
Cellphones
can
increase
the
risk
of
cancer
in
humans,
especially
brain
tumour.
In
2011,
the
International
Agency
for
Research
on
Cancer
cemented
these
fears
by
classifying
the
radio
frequency
electromagnetic
fields,
emitted
by
mobile
phones,
as
"possibly
carcinogenic
to
humans."
Lower
Sperm
Count
Studies
in
the
recent
years
suggest
that
men
who
carry
phones
in
their
pockets
or
on
the
belt
are
likely
to
have
a
lower
sperm
count
and
more
inactive.
Carpal
Tunnel
Syndrome
Excessive
texting
in
some
cases
lead
to
carpal
tunnel
syndrome,
which
is
a
painful
hand
condition
resulting
from
a
pinched
nerve
in
your
wrist.
Higher
Risk
Of
Accidents
Although
not
a
direct
health
hazard,
studies
show
that
usage
of
cellphones
increases
the
risk
of
car
accidents
among
people.
Texting
or
talking
on
the
phone
has
been
credited
as
the
cause
of
road
accidents
in
many
cases
over
the
years.
Nomophobia
Nomophobia
means
anxiety
caused
when
your
mobile
phone
battery
drains
out
or
there
is
no
network
coverage.
A
study
conducted
among
students
of
M.G.M.
Medical
College,
Indore
indicated
nomophobia
to
be
an
emerging
problem
of
the
modern
era.
Text
Neck
Text
Neck
is
back
and
shoulder
pain
or
headache
caused
by
the
strained
posture
of
your
body
while
you
are
looking
down
at
the
screens
of
your
cell
phones
and
texting
for
a
long
time.
The
term
was
coined
by
Dr.
Dean
Fishman,
a
chiropractor
in
Florida,
US.
These are the common health effects of mobile phones.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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