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Health Risks of Mobile Devices


Health risks associated with mobile phones use - PMC

Scientists have reported adverse health effects of using mobile phones including changes in brain activity, reaction times, and sleep patterns. More studies are ...

Ways Your Smartphone Can Wreck Your Health - WebMD

Too much time looking down at your phone can strain your neck muscles and cause tightness or spasms. You might even get nerve pain that goes to ...

Mobile phones and your health - Better Health Channel

There are concerns that the low levels of RF radiation emitted by mobile phones could cause health problems such as headaches or brain tumours. Research into ...

Do Cell Phones Pose a Health Hazard? - FDA

The FDA believes that the weight of scientific evidence has not linked exposure to radio frequency energy from cell phone use with any health problems.

Cell Phones and Cancer Risk Fact Sheet - NCI

The working group classified cell phone use as “possibly carcinogenic to humans,” based on limited evidence from human studies, limited evidence ...

Facts About Cell Phones and Your Health - CDC

Scientists are looking into a possible link between cell phone use and certain types of tumor. One type is called an acoustic neuroma ("ah-COOS- ...

Scientific Evidence for Cell Phone Safety - FDA

To date, there is no consistent or credible scientific evidence of health problems caused by the exposure to radio frequency energy emitted by ...

6 Ways Your Cellphone Could Be Hurting You - AARP

Your smartphone may be increasing your risk of falls, 'text neck,' sleep problems, obesity, eyestrain and more · 1. Your phone is hurting your ...

Radiation: Health risks of mobile phones and base stations

Studies to date provide no indication that environmental exposure to RF fields, such as from base stations, increases the risk of cancer or any other disease.

Health Risks of Using Mobile Phones - South University

Research has focused on germs, traffic accidents, cancer, electromagnetic radiation, and health effects such as changes in brain activity and sleep patterns.

Do Cell Phones Cause Cancer? | Cellphones and Cancer

Do cell phones cause tumors? · Malignant (cancerous) brain tumors, such as gliomas · Non-cancerous tumors of the brain, such as meningiomas · Non- ...

Mobile phones and health | ARPANSA

There is no established scientific evidence that the use of mobile phones causes any health effects. However, some studies have shown a weak association.

HIPAA Compliance & Cell Phones - I.S. Partners, LLC

What Are the Security Risks Related to Cell Phones in the Healthcare Industry? · Physical loss or theft of the device, · Transmitting data via ...

Moskowitz: Cellphone radiation is harmful, but few want to believe it

Since then, he said, research has shown significant adverse biologic and health effects — including brain cancer — associated with the use of ...

Do mobile phones, 4G or 5G cause cancer?

No. Using mobile phones does not increase the risk of cancer. And there aren't any good explanations for how mobile phones could cause cancer.

Wireless device radiation and health - Wikipedia

To date, no adverse health effects have been established as being caused by mobile phone use." International guidelines on exposure levels to microwave ...

Health risks from mobile phone base stations - PMC

Symptoms such as headache, fatigue, and difficulty in concentration were more common in people with higher potential exposures to radiation from nearby base ...

Can Cell Phones Harm Our Health?

Although the results of studies on the effects of cell phones on the human brain are inconsistent, perhaps because cell phone use has increased over time and is ...

Mobile Devices: Know the RISKS. Take the STEPS.

Research mobile applications (apps) before downloading. Maintain physical control of your mobile device. Use adequate security to send or receive health ...

Health risks of mobile phone use: is there anything to be worried ...

Definitive evidence is lacking, but precautions might be wise regarding tissue heating, interactions with pacemakers, and microbes.