Monday, May 17, 2010

Cell Phone Use Not Affect Brain Cancer


Obviously familiar sound in our ears that the effects of cell phone radiation is slowly but surely it can endanger the health of the body, including one brain cancer. This information also has been widely disseminated in various media ranging from print to electronic.

However, the results of a recent study finds the opposite, actually using a cell phone can not be firmly linked to brain cancer. The study found no significant risk to the brain, but that does not mean completely safe from cell phone radiation.

The study found no increase in disease from patients with glioma and meningioma tumors after 10 years mobile phone use on average. Another case of mobile phone users are very active for more than two hours per day for telephone calls, which could increase to 40% disease glioma tumors and 15% of disease for timor meningioma.

As we know, today issued the cell phone radiation course has low emissions and assisted with the handfree. But we still have to pay attention to this by not using the phone directly for too long, especially for children and adolescents who are vulnerable to cell phone radiation.

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