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Mobile phone decreases the chances of having children
Radiotelephony the impact of mobile devices on human health has been repeatedly studied, and the findings were often interpreted in the opposite way. The debate about the harmfulness or harmlessness of mobile phones are constantly, and at present they are based on a vast number of experimental and theoretical research, published in leading scientific international journals. So, to date, the number of scientific publications on the biological effects of mobile phone radiation is greater than 1,000 and continues to grow.
It is known that the use of communication affects the development of cancer of the salivary glands. It was found that the daily phone conversations increase the risk of tumors of the salivary glands in 1.5 times, and neoplasms were more frequent among residents of remote areas.
Users who almost all day carry in the pocket or on the belt included the phone number of sperm is reduced by one-third compared to those who constantly uses mobile phones and reduced number of motile sperm (those long talks on the phone, their 36.3 percent), which also reduces the chances of fertilization.
A study conducted by the Norwegian society for radiation protection and Swedish national Institute showed that even those people who talk on cell phones less than 2 minutes a day, often experience side effects such as headache, memory lapses, fatigue and dizziness. It is also known that their use is bad for hearing, musculoskeletal system and eyesight, so cell phones are better to be used in extreme cases, often preferring landlines.
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It is known that the use of communication affects the development of cancer of the salivary glands. It was found that the daily phone conversations increase the risk of tumors of the salivary glands in 1.5 times, and neoplasms were more frequent among residents of remote areas.
Users who almost all day carry in the pocket or on the belt included the phone number of sperm is reduced by one-third compared to those who constantly uses mobile phones and reduced number of motile sperm (those long talks on the phone, their 36.3 percent), which also reduces the chances of fertilization.
A study conducted by the Norwegian society for radiation protection and Swedish national Institute showed that even those people who talk on cell phones less than 2 minutes a day, often experience side effects such as headache, memory lapses, fatigue and dizziness. It is also known that their use is bad for hearing, musculoskeletal system and eyesight, so cell phones are better to be used in extreme cases, often preferring landlines.
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