In these modern days, mobile phones usage is enormous in every where.The effect of mobile phone radiation on human health is the subject of recent interest and study, as a result of the enormous increase in mobile phone usage throughout the world. As of November 2011, there were more than 6 billion subscriptions worldwide.
The World Health Organization added that "to date, no adverse health effects have been established as being caused by mobile phone use.
In 2011, International Research of Agency on Cancer classified mobile phone radiation as possibly carcinogenic. That means that there "could be some risk" of carcinogenicity, so additional research into the long-term, heavy use of mobile phones needs to be conducted.
Many scientific studies have investigated possible health symptoms of mobile phone radiation. These studies are occasionally reviewed by some scientific committees to assess overall risks.
One well-understood effect of microwave radiation is dielectric heating in which any dielectric material is heated by rotations of polar molecules induced by the electromagnetic field. In the case of a person using a cell phone, most of the heating effect will occur at the surface of the head, causing it temperature to increase by a fraction of a degree.
In this case, the level of temperature increase is an order of magnitude less than that obtained during the exposure of the head to direct sunlight.
A number of independent health and government authorities have commented on this important study including The Australian Center for Radio frequency Bio effects Research which said in a statement
Until now there have been concerns that mobile phones were causing increases in brain tumors.
Inter phone is both large and rigorous enough to address this claim, and it has not provided any convincing scientific evidence of an association between mobile phone use.
The brain's blood circulation is capable of disposing of excess heat by increasing local blood flow.In 2006 a large Danish group's study about the connection between mobile phone use and cancer incidence was published.
While the study demonstrates some weak evidence of an association with the highest tenth of cumulative call the authors conclude that biases and errors limit the strength of any conclusions in this group.
It now seems clear that if there was an effect of mobile phone use on brain tumor risks in adults, this is likely to be too small to be detectable by even a large multinational study of the size of Inter phone.
On the basis of current understanding of the relationship between brain cancer and use of mobile phones, including the recently published data from the inter phone study, ARPANSA.
We all know the side effects of wrong posture, but when it comes to technology, the list almost seems never-ending.
Does the human kind just fear change or the hoaxes are actually true?
Recently, studies revealed that too much texting on mobile phone can actually effect on your spinal chord.
An Indian Surgeon said " simple texting on smart phone can effect your spine as the posture exerts 23 kg of pressure on it depending on the angle at which you are texting"
The sad part is today's generation is just not texting messages, they are also on watsapp,facebook,mails,games and soo many online aaps.
Kenneth K. Hansraj a New York based spinal and orthopedic surgeon further explained "Loss of the natural curve of the cervical spine leads to incrementally increased stress about the cervical spine, spine is at its happiest when you ears fall on the same plane as your shoulders and your shoulder blades are retracted. "without these adjustments, you put added stress on your spine".
Hansraj also gave a detailed relation of the angle of the spine to stress.
The World Health Organization added that "to date, no adverse health effects have been established as being caused by mobile phone use.
In 2011, International Research of Agency on Cancer classified mobile phone radiation as possibly carcinogenic. That means that there "could be some risk" of carcinogenicity, so additional research into the long-term, heavy use of mobile phones needs to be conducted.
Mobile phones use Electromagnetic radiation in the microwave range. Other digital systems, such as data communication networks, produce similar radiation.
Many scientific studies have investigated possible health symptoms of mobile phone radiation. These studies are occasionally reviewed by some scientific committees to assess overall risks.
One well-understood effect of microwave radiation is dielectric heating in which any dielectric material is heated by rotations of polar molecules induced by the electromagnetic field. In the case of a person using a cell phone, most of the heating effect will occur at the surface of the head, causing it temperature to increase by a fraction of a degree.
In this case, the level of temperature increase is an order of magnitude less than that obtained during the exposure of the head to direct sunlight.
A number of independent health and government authorities have commented on this important study including The Australian Center for Radio frequency Bio effects Research which said in a statement
Until now there have been concerns that mobile phones were causing increases in brain tumors.
Inter phone is both large and rigorous enough to address this claim, and it has not provided any convincing scientific evidence of an association between mobile phone use.
The brain's blood circulation is capable of disposing of excess heat by increasing local blood flow.In 2006 a large Danish group's study about the connection between mobile phone use and cancer incidence was published.
While the study demonstrates some weak evidence of an association with the highest tenth of cumulative call the authors conclude that biases and errors limit the strength of any conclusions in this group.
It now seems clear that if there was an effect of mobile phone use on brain tumor risks in adults, this is likely to be too small to be detectable by even a large multinational study of the size of Inter phone.
On the basis of current understanding of the relationship between brain cancer and use of mobile phones, including the recently published data from the inter phone study, ARPANSA.
We all know the side effects of wrong posture, but when it comes to technology, the list almost seems never-ending.
Does the human kind just fear change or the hoaxes are actually true?
Recently, studies revealed that too much texting on mobile phone can actually effect on your spinal chord.
An Indian Surgeon said " simple texting on smart phone can effect your spine as the posture exerts 23 kg of pressure on it depending on the angle at which you are texting"
The sad part is today's generation is just not texting messages, they are also on watsapp,facebook,mails,games and soo many online aaps.
Kenneth K. Hansraj a New York based spinal and orthopedic surgeon further explained "Loss of the natural curve of the cervical spine leads to incrementally increased stress about the cervical spine, spine is at its happiest when you ears fall on the same plane as your shoulders and your shoulder blades are retracted. "without these adjustments, you put added stress on your spine".
Hansraj also gave a detailed relation of the angle of the spine to stress.
- At zero degrees of tilt, the resting pressure is equal to the weight of the person's head roughly 4.5 kg to 5.5 kg.
- But for each 15 degrees, A person feels 12 kg of pressure at 30 degrees, it ups to 18 kg.
- People use mobile devices for roughly two to four hours a day, meaning our necks stay bent for 700 to 1400 hours in a given year.



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