The Cell Phone Facts You Need to Know
By Ted Anders
The popularity of cellular phones all over
the world has simply exploded and you can't
go anywhere in the world, not even a poor
country that does not even have hot water,
where people are not walking around with cell
phones. The popularity of these phones is
obvious because it makes interpersonal communication
significantly easier and faster, however are
there any drawbacks to cell phones or even
health risks you should be aware of? Of course,
when you go buy a cell phone the vendor does
not clue you into to anything other than the
great benefits, however you should review
some of the potential safety issues as well
so you know all the benefits and drawbacks
to owning a cellular phone.
Is there a Health Risk?
You may have seen on the news or read
in the newspaper or even online about
possible health risks from using cellular
phones. However, to date there is no sound
proof that cellular phones can cause health
problems. Additionally, there is no sound
proof that they do not. Cellular phones
emit a radio frequency (RF), albeit small,
that are microwaves when the cell phone
is in use. Also, when the phone is in
standby mode it emits even smaller levels
of RF. So, the question is do these low
levels of RF waves that are being emitted
from the cellular phone produce health
hazards?
Currently the consensus is no, however
it is widely known that high RF waves
do cause health problems due to heating
of the body's tissues. But, the low level
RF emissions are not enough to cause heating
of the tissues so it does not cause a
health risk, right? This is believed to
be true and doctors and researchers are
continually looking into the subject to
detect whether or not cell phones pose
a health risk to users or not. At the
moment nothing has been discovered so
you should be able to use your cell phone
with peace of mind that you are not putting
your health at risk.
How Will I Know if there is a Health
Risk?
As you probably already know the FDA
is responsible for reviewing drugs and
health related products to ensure they
are suitable for public consumption and
use and will not cause additional health
problems. At the moment the FDA does not
review the safety of cellular phones,
although it does have the obligation to
do so if it is found certain, or all,
cellular phones emit RF to the point of
affecting the health of users. Although
this has not occurred as of yet the FDA
does suggest to cell phone manufacturers
that they develop the phone in a way as
to reduce and minimize RF to the user.
Also, the FDA suggests to cell phone manufacturers
that they continue studying any possible
health effects that might result from
the use of cellular telephones and that
they be diligent informing consumers of
any possible risks that might exist.
What do the Studies Say?
There have also been a variety of studies
completed to determine how RF emissions
from cellular phones might affect an individual's
health. Studies have been conducted on
animals as well as epidemiology studies
that do not have conclusive results. The
studies on animals had flaws in the way
the study was carried out and while exposure
to low level RF emissions did show a likelihood
to develop cancer in the brain or mouth
these animals were already predisposed
to developing these types of cancers despite
the RF emissions so there is no way a
cause and effect relationship can be drawn.
Also, the studies had a variety of results
that have not been recreated in other
studies.
The epidemiolgoy studies did not show
a cause and effect relationship between
cancer and low lever RF emissions from
cell phones for the short term. However,
there is no way one can know for sure
if the long term use of cell phones is
risky or not because no long term studies
have been conducted. Of course over time
if many individuals start developing brain
and mouth cancers after 20 years of talking
on the cellular phone then there will
be some obvious relationship. However,
until the time there is some conclusive
evidence as to whether or not cellular
phones cause cancer or put an individual
at risk for other types of health risks
then more studies will be conducted.
What Next?
Studies are continually being conducted
to try and determine if there is any relationship
between RF emissions and health risks.
Time will be one of the biggest factors
to determine what, if any, health hazards
might be associated with cellular phones.
Also, the FDA is working to determine
if there are any hazards and if so how
to deal with them. If you have a cellular
phone and are worried about RF emissions
then you might consider using a handset
instead of talking on the phone held up
to your ear. The reason for this is the
farther the cell phone is from your beady
the less RF emissions your body will absorb
and the less risk, if there is a risk,
experienced due to the RF emissions.
This topic is still under debate and
probably will be for some time. So, if
you are a cell phone user you should do
a little research on your own and determine
if you believe cell phones pose a risk
to your health or not. You can also learn
some tricks to reduce the amount of RF
emissions and limit your amount of time
talking on your cell phone. Regardless,
cell phones look like they are here to
stay so if there is a health risk researchers
need to determine it quickly and fix it
so the rest of the world can continue
on with their conversations.
Ted Anders of ExpressUnlock, LLC has
been involved in the Telecommunications
industry since 2000. Unlock Nokia with
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