The usage of cell phones has now risen to an estimated 5-billion plus; however, certain health issues over their usage still remain to date. These issues are mainly concerns over whether they do in fact either cause cancer, or at least provoke it.
Introduction:
Ever since the invention of the first cell phone in 1973, the use of cell phones has increased and it has changed the way people communicate drastically. Cell phones are a portable device that uses frequencies to send and receive calls and text messages over two devices and it has been regarded as the most commonly used portable device. Cell phones use and emit radio waves and microwaves so inevitably, this begs the question of whether or not cell phones are dangerous. There has been many concerns that the use of cell phones can cause brain tumours and/or other health risks, so over the past many years scientists from all over the world have conducted researches and are still researching to see if there are any links between cell phones and cancer and to figure out if cell phones really are dangerous.
Millions of people around the world use cell phones on a daily basis and people hardly realize the terminal risks. Cell phones may seem completely harmless, but they actually emit radio waves that can be hazardous towards the human body. Each time someone makes a call or receives a call, a type of cancerous radiation is given off by the cell phone in order for the user to communicate with the person on the other side of the line. Since the amount of cell phone users has rose rapidly, more people are being exposed to this kind of radiation. As cell phones undergo advancements, people are starting to use them more often, leading to an increase in the amount and length of calls each day. Some believe that these radio waves do no such harm to your body due to the radiation wave being weak but in reality, exposure to any kind of radiation is never safe. Radio waves might not affect the human body immediately, but after a long period of time the effects are bound to reveal. Cell phones can increase the risk of cancer because its radiation affects brain cells, causes tumors, and is hazardously absorbed by the tissues in the body.
can be dangerous. Cell phones are dangerous because they can cause health problems, they will
So, are cell phones harmful? How can you prevent electromagnetic radiation from cell phones? What studies are under way that will help further our understanding of the possible health effects of cell phone use? We answered this questions with the little information we have. The only real answer is that we don’t know. More research is needed.
...le radiation we receive will slowly build up and will start affecting us in the future. To keep cautious it will be a good idea to start by cutting down on the everyday, every second, usage of cell phones. Keep your cell phones in your purse or in your bag apart from keeping it in your pockets or anywhere below the hip, because the radiation will affect the reproduction cells, mainly the men sperm, but is also affective to women during pregnancy. When on call try not to keep the phone pressed right against your ear because the radiation can affect the brain waves, and the way your brain functions. We cannot just sit around knowing some of the dangers of cell phones, whether they are proven to be true or not and carry on doing those very actions. We should at least consider those warnings and act upon it. It is better to start preparing now before it is too late.
The cell phone is a mobile cellular device thought to be one of the greatest inventions of all time. On April 3, 1973, the first cell phone was invented by a man named Martin Cooper. Since then the cell phone has developed substantially. It has come from a phone that weighs 2½ pounds and is 10 inches long with no screen to a phone that weighs 4.55 ounces and 5.44 inches long 2.64 inches wide with all different kind of features. With the great advancement of the cell phones comes a greater risk for health issues. In this paper I will be talking about the harmful effects of cell phone usage. What will happen if you use your cell phone too much? How will too much cell phone usage affect your health?
In a world that is rapidly becoming faster paced, finding various means to keep up with the changing environment is a must. Cell phones are one of the most practical inventions of time that make this possible. However, the subtle effect they have on our culture today, their invasion of our privacy, and the possible health risks they may cause are reasons to reassess the value of this intriguing device. While cell phones may be valuable, they are also potentially harmful.
To begin, the use of cellphones in one’s daily life can be detrimental to their physical health. According to Lizette Borreli, “ Ninety-one percent of American adults and 60 percent of teens” own a cell phone. This is almost all of America that owns a cellphone. Although it is very common for those with cellphones to text as their primary form of communication, the use of a cell phone when speaking to one verbally can negatively impact the cell
Cell Phones have been around for many years. Professor Albert Jahnke created the first cell phone and his invention didn’t take effect until the Second World War. Cell Phones were first used for the sole purpose of the military. Years later, after AT&T offered Mobile Service, engineers from Bells Lab to enhance the signals so more users can get signal on where ever they are. I believe that cell phones are one of the best inventions that men kind has ever created. Cell Phones has help everyone nationwide to communicate with each other, it help get jobs done fast, and also help parents stay connected with their children’s school. Many believe that Cell Phones contained a bad side to it, it’s true, but as my parents always say, “Every objects