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A letter to younger brother about bad effects of using mobile phone

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Effects of Using Mobile Phones Too Much

In today’s fast-moving and globalised world it is almost impossible to imagine our day-to-day life without mobile phones. It is one of the most successful inventions of the 20th century, which has become a convenient means of communication. Modern mobile phones perform many other functions as well; they can substitute for such devices as music players, cameras, and organizers. Most of them also provide Internet access and texting. According to the U.N. Telecom agency, there were almost 6 billion cell phone users in the world, with almost 86 gadgets for every 100 people. There is nothing strange in this fact, as modern people need phones in all spheres of their lives – professional and personal. However we do not notice how much we depend on cell phones and what effects their excessive use might bring. Therefore, it is important to pay closer attention to these negative effects and weigh the consequences versus the benefits they bring to our lives.
There are certain harmful health effects which might be caused by the immoderate use of cell phones. According to modern researches, the most menacing problem is the connection between cell phones and cancer. Even though the data remains controversial, most scientists agree that there is a certain threat from using cell phones too much. It is reported that people who talk on the phone for several hours a day are 50% more likely to develop brain cancer. The reason for this is the radio waves produced by mobile phones. It is calculated, that every minute of use the human brain receives about 220 electromagnetic impulses, which are not necessarily harmful, but which definitely affect the brain in cases of prolonged impact. Recent studies report two types of brain cancer may occur – glioma and acoustic neuroma. Apart from cancer risk, mobile phones influence our nervous system with these electromagnetic impulses.
Mainly among teenagers, cell phones can cause headaches, decreased attention, shortness of temper, sleep disorders, and depression. Radio waves are not the only reason for such symptoms. It is the sad reality that nowadays many people, especially youth, experience a lack of human contact, and they try to compensate it with mobile phone communication, which is not an adequate substitute for physical interaction. Adolescence is not an easy period of life, and at that time a young person is especially vulnerable. In cases of excessive mobile phone use there is a possibility of becoming addicted; the real world seems to fade in comparison with hours-long chats and hundreds of messages. These aspects cause psychological problems, as people start to feel uncomfortable in face-to-face communication.
There are also other effects that should be mentioned. There is certain risk for pregnant women and their children, so they are strongly recommended to reduce usage of cell phones. Some studies provide information about harmful effects of cell phones on the male reproductive system, so men should not carry phones in the pockets of their trousers.
Many of the reports suggest that texting and playing games on mobile phones is also harmful for the eyes. Regarding games, it also worth mentioning that sometimes they cause irritability and aggressiveness, especially among children and teenagers.
Today’s world is a world of technology and inventions, and there are many tools which essentially facilitate our life. Mobile phones play an important role in the development of human civilization, but their excessive use brings severe problems. To reduce their harmful effects, one should always remember that mobile phone is a friend, not a master, and it should never be used too much.

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