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article on hazards of mobile phones for children​

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Answered by candy93
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1. Tumours

For quite some time, there has been extensive research in the field of understanding cell phone radiation effects on children. Since they are still in a stage where their body is undergoing changes and growth, the effects of mobile radiation on them could be different from those on adults.

Children that have a tendency to use phones for extended periods of time, keeping them close to their ears, have shown a higher chance of developing non-malignant tumours, especially in the regions of the ear and the brain. The bones, tissues, and protective linings for organs such as the brain, are yet very thin in the kids. Hence, these organs end up absorbing beyond 60% radiation that is emitted from the mobile phones. The radiation can have strange effects in the human body, sometimes directly affecting the nervous system, too. This has been classified by the World Health Organization as a “possible carcinogen” and carries a potential risk of cancer.
2. Disturbed Brain Activity

Mobile phones primarily function on electromagnetic waves for all forms of communication, even internal. The brain has its own electric impulses within, which carry out communication in the neural network. In children, the waves from the phone can easily penetrate right into the interior parts of the brain, since they do not have a strong shield.

Research has shown that by merely talking on the phone for 2 minutes, the electrical activity inside a child’s brain can be changed. This erratic activity can cause problems in mood patterns, behavioural tendencies, and have trouble learning new things or focusing 3. Academic Performance

Many children carry phones along with them to their schools. Chatting with friends, playing games, during school breaks or even in the class is increasing day by day. This results in children failing to pay attention in the class, missing out on important lessons, and consequently being clueless about studies and examinations.
4. Academic Malpractice

Smartphones not only distract children from studies but may also force them to resort to malpractices to score well in exams. Using the inbuilt calculator in exams where it isn’t allowed, storing photographs or reference information to cheat in the examination, or even exchanging answers with other students over chat during the exam, have been widely observed in various schools. Such behaviour not only affects academic performance but also results in a personality problem.

5. Inappropriate Media

Like any other gadget, the mobile phone is also a tool and can be used for the wrong purposes as well. Kids could come across inappropriate messages, images, or texts, shared by their friends or in the group, and further pass it on to others. They can find their way to pornography and get addicted to it at an early age, changing their perceptions about people. Exchanging images of their own irresponsibly can create a fiasco that can impact their lives for a long time.


Answered by Anonymous
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......... . .. Mobile phones ......

The mobile phone is a device that is used to make calls or to send messages to our near and dear ones. But there are both uses and abuses of mobile phones. Now a day the use of the mobile phones is not only to make calls or send SMS. In addition to that Mobile phone is used to listen to songs, watch movies, play online games, browse the internet, calculate things, etc. 

√ Advantages of mobile phones

Communication

Small and Convenient

Photos and Video

Texting

Fashion and Self-Expression

Entertainment

Notes and Reminders

Video in Real Time

Calendars and Organization

Maps, Navigation, and Travel

√ Disadvantages of mobile phone

Constantly Distracting

Socially Disruptive

Battery Power Keeps Running Out

The Workday Never Finishes

Photos and Video Mean No Privacy

Constant Expense

Spam

Another Thing to Carry Around

If You Lose Your Phone, You Lose Your Life

The Screen is too Small

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