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Are mobile phones health hazards?
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How do mobile phones work?
They use: a) Microwaves b) Magnetic fields
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Microwaves Are high frequency radio waves
Lie between infrared and conventional radio waves Range in wave length from about 1 mm to 30 cm
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How can they harm us? Microwaves cause heating
This in turn can cause cellular damage
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Magnetic fields Arise from surges of electricity from the battery
These are of low frequency
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How can they harm us? Known to cause cellular mutation
Possibly blood cancer (Leukaemia)
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What illnesses might be linked with mobile phones?
Headaches Sleep disruption Impairment of short term memory Infertility Brain tumours
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Headaches An increase in permeability of the blood brain barrier
Effects the transmitter in the brain. Eg. Dopamine Both are medically connected to headaches
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Sleep Disruption Changes in Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep
Change in melatonin levels
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Short term memory loss Microwave radiation to the head can target the hippocampus. Responsible for impairment of short term memory
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Infertility Testicular temperature is 2 degrees below normal body temperature. Microwaves cause rise in temperature. Phones in trouser pockets can cause testicular temperature to rise. This interferes with sperm production
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Brain Tumours Mobile phone users show a factorial increase of 2 to 3 in incidence of a rare tumour : according to a small study This occurs on the side of the brain nearest to the phone
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Opinion 1 “Those using their mobile phone on the right side of their head, the risk of getting a tumour increased by two and a half times on that respective side.” -The view of a former BT engineer
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Opinion 2 “…..could be something more here than what meets the eye. The science ….today……. suggests that there could be a problem that needs to be looked at very carefully.” - Dr. Carlo commenting on a rare tumour found in mobile phone users
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Opinion 3 “…..until we have a definite conclusion, and results of much larger studies, we need to minimise exposure to human beings.” - View of Dr. Lennart Hardell (Sweden)
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Experiments These harmful effects have been shown in labs and experiments on cells/animals. The exposure levels were much higher
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In Humans: So far no clinical evidence exists to prove that mobile phones are harmful - Bandolier 2001
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Hence long term studies with larger population groups are needed for accurate proof of safety
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Conclusion So far no evidence exists of harm in humans
Until larger studies are conducted best, to use it sparingly.
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Evidence does exist that:
Talking and driving don’t go together !
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