The Effects of Radio Frequency And Mobile Phones on Human Health
Journal Title: IJAR-Indian Journal of Applied Research - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 3
Abstract
Mobile phones emit “non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation”. But the non-ionizing radiation from mobile phones has no effect on hearing. However, its risk profile is included in the same category as a coffee and salted vegetables. But a recent study estimated that excessive mobile phone use will have a significantly huge effect on people while reduced usage of mobile phones has a medium effect on humans. World Health Organization announced that the most frequent cause of cancer is due to cell phone use. Every cellphone generates microwave radiations which are absorbed by the body. Many researchers have been unable to make a decision regarding this. Compared to 10 years ago, number children that are using mobile phone have increased. But now, many children are taking a huge risk by over using mobile phones every day for purposes such as text messaging and call. Mobile phone is visible to the human eye, but is found that regular electromagnetic radiation alters and damage proteins that are emanating from human brain. In this paper we intend to review the possible effect of RF microwave radiation by mobile phone on human health.
Authors and Affiliations
Nyambayar Bat-Ochir
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