Children contaminated by mobile phones are twice as big as adults

A study by the Environmental Health Trust found that twice as much children absorb microwave radiation from mobile phones than adults.

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The research team reported that twice as many children absorbed radiation from their cell phones as adults, the amount of radiation absorbed into the hippocampus - the bulge on the left ventricular floor - and The hippocampus (hypothalamus - the frontal part of the third ventricle) is more than 3 times greater.

The team adds that adults often leave their cell phones in pockets or pants throughout the day, so their exposure to electromagnetic waves is always far exceeding the guidelines set by the US Federal Telecommunications Commission. out. The reason is that the process of assessing microwave radiation in industrial design is violated by manufacturers.

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Children are also absorbed more into the eye and
10 times more bone marrow than adults.

Experimental results (radiation exposure level) were carried out on a large fat man, while it should - according to the research group - have to be tested on all different subjects in terms of surgery, including different ages, even for pregnant women.

On the other hand, the impact of radiation on all types of tissue in the body must be investigated. When examining the effect of radiation on children, it is necessary to adopt an approach called 'the lowest possible rational implementation' (As Low As Reasonably Achievable, abbreviated as ALARA) whose radiation equipment still apply.

The potential dangers of mobile phones especially cancer are increasing especially for children.

Another major problem posing a danger is that children should not be exposed to long-term cell phones or let them use their own cell phones at any cost. Harmful effects are long-lasting, so if they are used early, mobile phones will appear after many years.

This report is published in Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine.