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Cell Phone Tait In Self Danger

Active use of a mobile phone, whose functions, not counting the main thing, replace a modern person with such things as an alarm clock, photo album, radio and game console, can cause harm to health. True, everywhere this is not said. But cautious statements that the habit of not releasing the phone to the good does not bring the good, the scientists are already doing.

Swedish doctors, for example, say that active lovers of hourly intimate conversations on the "mobile phone" risk a brain tumor 80% higher compared with those who reduce such conversations to a minimum. And all because of the electromagnetic radiation that is created between your mobile "friend" and the base station transmitting signals. At the moment, the level of safety of cell phones is regulated by such indicator as SAR (Specific Absorption Rates - specific absorption coefficient). This value determines the energy of the electromagnetic field, which is released in one second. In other words, the higher this figure is in the apparatus, the stronger the headache may be after the telephone conversation. Therefore, it is necessary to leave without regret with the outdated mobile equipment: it, as a rule, has a radiation level several times greater than that of modern telephones.

If you are preparing to become a mother, try to apply as little as possible to the "mobile". Experiments conducted by scientists on animals have proved that under the enhanced action of radio waves changes occur in the process of fetal formation. And the following advice is useful not only for future mothers: do not fall asleep next to a working mobile phone, and even more so put it under the pillow. After all, irritability and fatigue are not at all what we want after sleeping. And yet: try not to carry the phone in your pocket or around your neck. Observe the distance. As scientists have found out, "mobile phone" - at all that thing, which should be worn under the heart.

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