Did You Know – What Your Mobile Phone Does To Your Health

Feb 24, 2014 1 Min Read
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1. Over – exposure to mobile phone devices can cause serious health issues due to the electromagnetic radiation emitted, such as nausea, blurry vision, back pain, fatique, headaches and in extreme situations leukemia, rare brain cancers and memory loss.

2. Recent studies have concluded that men who put their mobile phones in their trouser pockets or hang them on their belts have lower sperm count and/or have less active sperm due to mobile phone radiation.

3. Studies have shown that excessive use of mobile phones lowers your self esteem – something that may be connected with cyber bullying.

4. Studies have also shown that children are a greater health risk than adults as their skulls are thinner and smaller than adults. Their bone-marrow absorbs up to 10 times more radiation than adults.

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