Keeping Mobile Phone Nearly Dangerous for Health: Research

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Since the smartphone has come out, a young generation is accustomed to it, even while sleeping, the cell phone is kept keeping its own head, but the researchers have warned that it is very dangerous for health.

According to the California State Department's Health Research, users should keep their mobile phone away from sleep before sleeping, because the phone-rays appear to be dangerous for human health.

According to research, mobile phones use less frequency radio signals to exchange information, especially when the user is streaming a streaming or a larger file, which causes radiation to be dangerous for health, which can cause cancer, Dangers like mental illness and obesity are increased.

Research does not prove to be as dangerous as the radical flaws of the phones, but there have been enough evidence that they cause cancer, obesity and mental illness and are very harmful for children.

Experts say health do not use your phone 2 hours before sleeping and swing them away while sleeping.

On the other hand, while using a meal, you should avoid using the phone, because if a mobile phone is used while eating, it affects mental health and increases the risk of mental weakness.

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Well @kamrankhatri this has certainly opened my eyes to the health hazards you pointed out. Would you believe I don't have a mobile phone, so not really something that would affect me, but having said that I know a lot of people that do have a phone, and who I think is not aware of this especially the part about mental health and eating. Thank you for sharing this was most interesting.. Take care racykacy

This is for every one and also for me
Thanks

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