Warning of the danger of using children for cell phone
Monday, March 26, 2012
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Experts have called for urgent action to limit the use of children for fear of what the cell phone can be caused by tumors and cancer among other diseases.
It is estimated that 8 out of every 10 adolescents between the seventh and eleventh years of age in Britain, for example, have a cell phone and the number of people who have assets they have under the age of 7 years, increased at an accelerated increase.
But the Mobile WISE British non-profit called the reduction of cellular phone use because children are more vulnerable to the effects of dangerous radiation. The organization called on the government and the cell phone industry to increase the warnings of these devices.
After careful study of 200 scientific research organization said Wise Mobile health authorities ignore the negative results that emerged from the study and can not do enough to warn parents of the risks. The newspaper the Daily Express for president of the organization Vicky Vobl that there is an option is to continue to ignore the mounting evidence on the existence of dangers and to refrain from moving to have proof that the cell phone can harm health or to take this evidence into account even if you were not conclusive, The move to protect the children before it is too late.
The study says that the child's brain receives twice the amount of radiation received by the brain of an adult cell phones because the smaller size of the skull and bones lighter. Also, the vulnerability of children who use cell phone to more health problems than among adults because of close contact with these devices a longer period during the time of their lives.
He said Professor Lennart Hardel AURIBEAU University Hospital in Sweden that the new report came at a time appropriate and that it draws attention to the growing evidence linking cell phone use long-term health risks such as brain tumors. And led by Professor Hardel specialist cancer diseases, several studies about the potential health damage to the cell phone.
Professor Hardel that required further research, but there is certainly enough evidence to justify urgent action by the competent health authorities to protect citizens, especially the most vulnerable children much. The nerve disease specialist surgeon Kevin O'Neill, president of research of brain tumors that is well known that children are more vulnerable to radiation than the phone and that there is a simple procedure available to assist them in reducing their exposure to this radiation. And urged the Mobile WISE British health authorities to follow suit with other countries in tightening controls on mobile phones.
It is estimated that 8 out of every 10 adolescents between the seventh and eleventh years of age in Britain, for example, have a cell phone and the number of people who have assets they have under the age of 7 years, increased at an accelerated increase.
But the Mobile WISE British non-profit called the reduction of cellular phone use because children are more vulnerable to the effects of dangerous radiation. The organization called on the government and the cell phone industry to increase the warnings of these devices.
After careful study of 200 scientific research organization said Wise Mobile health authorities ignore the negative results that emerged from the study and can not do enough to warn parents of the risks. The newspaper the Daily Express for president of the organization Vicky Vobl that there is an option is to continue to ignore the mounting evidence on the existence of dangers and to refrain from moving to have proof that the cell phone can harm health or to take this evidence into account even if you were not conclusive, The move to protect the children before it is too late.

The study says that the child's brain receives twice the amount of radiation received by the brain of an adult cell phones because the smaller size of the skull and bones lighter. Also, the vulnerability of children who use cell phone to more health problems than among adults because of close contact with these devices a longer period during the time of their lives.
He said Professor Lennart Hardel AURIBEAU University Hospital in Sweden that the new report came at a time appropriate and that it draws attention to the growing evidence linking cell phone use long-term health risks such as brain tumors. And led by Professor Hardel specialist cancer diseases, several studies about the potential health damage to the cell phone.
Professor Hardel that required further research, but there is certainly enough evidence to justify urgent action by the competent health authorities to protect citizens, especially the most vulnerable children much. The nerve disease specialist surgeon Kevin O'Neill, president of research of brain tumors that is well known that children are more vulnerable to radiation than the phone and that there is a simple procedure available to assist them in reducing their exposure to this radiation. And urged the Mobile WISE British health authorities to follow suit with other countries in tightening controls on mobile phones.
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