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write an article on thr harzards of mobile phone​

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Answered by ItzCuteAngell
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Mobile phones may have not been around for long but can you imagine life without one? How would you function and carry out your work and social activities? No doubt we feel safer and more connected to our loved ones, but do the benefits really outweigh the risks? As with all health scares we seem to have gotten bored of worrying about the potential health effects of mobiles and concerns about their use seem to have been conveniently brushed under the carpet. However, recent studies suggest links between long-term mobile phone use and a plethora of potential health problems.

Mobile phones operate by using radio waves, a form of non-ionizing radiation. Since mobile phone signal stations could be in any direction from the person using the mobile phones (the devices are designed to transmit radio waves in all directions in order to catch this signal, including a proportion towards the user’s body), leakage of radio waves onto the phone shell can also occur.

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Answered by sanaasifiqbal2009
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Despite repeated horror stories about mobile phones in the media, nearly half of the British public now owns one. Some 500 million people worldwide use mobile phones. Clearly, they have decided that the benefits outweigh any risks to their health. The benefits to the Exchequer in the United Kingdom are also substantial—£22bn ($13.75bn) from the recent round of bids for new licences. In thiscontext, the publication of the Report of the Independent Expert Group on Mobile Phones, a group organised by the Department of Health, could have political implications.

Mobile phones are low power radio devices that transmit and receive radio frequency radiation (at frequencies in the microwave range of 900-1800 MHz) through an antenna used close to the user's head. Digital systems have recently replaced analogue. There is concern that microwaves might induce or promote cancer, and the symptoms associated with their use include sleep disturbance, memory problems, headaches, nausea, and dizziness.1 Changes in the permeability of the blood-brain barrier, electroencephalographic activity, and blood pressure have also been reported.2 The validity of many of these findings is uncertain, as are the mechanisms for such actions. Even so, rather than dismiss such concerns, the report says that there is sufficient anecdotal evidence to justify further research and taking a precautionary approach to the use of mobile phones.

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