Can talking on the phone too much affect your health?!


Question: My friend is asking me this at the moment.


Answers: My friend is asking me this at the moment.

Radio waves emitted above certain levels can cause heating effects in the body. International guidelines seek to ensure that exposure is kept below that level.
The balance of current research evidence suggests that exposure to radio waves below levels set out in international guidelines do not cause health problems for the general population. However, there is some evidence that changes in brain activity can occur below these guidelines, but isn't clear why. There are significant gaps in our scientific knowledge. This has led a group of independent experts (Commissioned by government and headed by Sir William Stewart) to recommend "a precautionary approach" to the use of mobile phones until more research findings become available.

If you use a mobile phone, you can choose to minimise your exposure to radio waves. These are ways to do so:

Keep your calls short Consider relative SAR values when buying a new phone.

Anything that distracts a driver increases the risk of accident, posing a threat to pedestrians, cyclists, passengers and other road users. Even using a hands-free phone while driving will distract you.

I dont think so

maybe your waistline?





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