What is Cell Phone radiation and how can affect it a human body ?

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Without a mobile phone, we cannot even imagine life. The habit has become such that when the call does not happen, we feel that the bell is ringing. This bell can actually be a danger bell. The risk of radiation health coming from mobile phones and mobile towers can also be proven.

What is Cell Phone radiation and how can affect it a human body ?

But if some precautions are taken, then the risks from mobile radiation can be largely avoided. “Adverse impact on Human Body” There can be many problems with mobile radiation, which include a headache, headache, constant tiredness, dizziness, depression, sleep deprivation, eye drowsiness, lack of attention in the work, ears of ears Rigid, lack of hearing, lack of memory, digestive disorders, irregular heartbeats, joint pain etc. 

What is Cell Phone radiation and how can affect it a human body ?

Studies say that after a long period of time, there may be a decrease in fertility, cancer, brain tumors, and miscarriage by mobile radiation. Actually, our body has 70 percent water. The brain also has 90 percent water. This water gradually destroys body radiation and goes further to be very harmful to health.

According to a WHO report last year, there is a possibility that mobile can be cancerous. Interphone study said that in the 8-10 years of use of mobile half-hour or more every day, the risk of brain tumor increases by 200-400%. How much use of mobile phone healthy for the human body?

What is Cell Phone radiation and how can affect it a human body ?

Well if you are not knowing the answer you will start laughing because the report says that to be healthy a person must only use mobile phones 24 minutes throughout a day. Does it ever happen and I don’t even think that it’s ever gonna happen.


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Your answer is very interesting and is full of information. And this makes us wary of the excessive use of mobile. - Anonymous User27-Aug-2018