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use an earpiece Studies and tests conducted in the United Kingdom have indicated a possible health risk even when using an earpiece. Testing showed that phones operate at higher power levels and emit more radiation when they are held lower than the head. When using certain earpieces, they found that radiation traveled through the wire connecting the phone and earpiece affecting the head. The Sunday Mirror commissioned the first test investi-gating hands-free headsets in July 1999. These tests warrant a cautionary approach to earpieces. wear a cell phone on your belt
Carrying a mobile next to the body has health risks as the phones emit constant low radiation even when not in use but in stand by mode. Many cell phone users place their handsets in their belts when they use their ear piece, thereby exposing large deposits of blood cells in the hip bone marrow or their genitals to the radiation. Furthermore, even at a distance, the radiation from a mobile phone antenna may induce significant biological effects.
don't feel anything Whether you feel any negative symptoms when using a mobile phone is highly individual. It has been reported in scientific papers that EMFs such as those emitted from mobile phones may signifi-cantly increase the risk of harmful biological effects. Individuals developing such conditions rarely feel anything before it's too late. Therefore, even if you "feel nothing", it is no guarantee that you are safe.
use a cell phone for just a few minutes In a study conducted by Swedish scientists on 11,000 mobile phone users in Sweden and Norway, it was found that the health effects reported were induced by as little as two minutes of conversations per day.
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