The scientists were right — your cell phone can give you cancer.
There have long been whispers of a cancer connection from your cell — and a new study backs up the claims.
"These data are a clear sign of the real risks this kind of radiation
poses for human health," study author Igor Yakymenko said. CELLPHONE OWNERS WOULD ABANDON THEIR CATS OVER THEIR SMARTPHONES IN A FIRE: SURVEY
Yakymenko’s meta-study — basically a study of hundreds of other studies
— reveals many findings of previous researchers into how radiofrequency
from your phone can damage DNA.
That damage can add up over time and cause a variety of health
problems, like cancer, headaches, fatigue and even skin problems.
For example, using your phone for just 20 minutes a day for five years
increased the risk of one type of brain tumor threefold, and using the
phone an hour a day for four years upped the risk of some tumors three
to five times, Yakymenko said.
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Cell phone-induced health problems could take decades to develop.
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But even though the risk of brain and related cancers is low — in 2012,
there were 6.4 cases per 100,000 U.S. adults — Yakymenko says we should
be on alert because ailments can take up to 30 years to develop.
“(Our) data were obtained on adults who used cell phones mostly up to
10 years as adults,” he said. “The situation can dramatically differ for
children who use cells phone in childhood, when their biology much more
sensitive to hazardous factors, and will use it over the life.”
To minimize your risk, use your phone less and go hands-free to keep the frequency away from your head, Yakymenko said.
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