There was a debate going on for a long period of time that if there are risks of getting cancer if we are talking on our phones for a long period of time daily? Scientists have answered this question and said that we should avoid some of the things that we used to do in our daily life. Over the years, there have been many different studies about the potential health impacts of cellphone radiation but the research from the University of California has stated that there is a link between cellphone use and an increased risk for tumours, particularly on the right-side brain.
The research says that if a person uses a cellphone for more than 1,000 hours over 10 years, the risk of tumour development increases by 60%. If you calculate this number that is only 17 minutes per day. Though another research done by the Food and Drug Administration has said that there’s no consistent scientific evidence of health problems caused by exposure to the radiofrequency energy emitted by cellphones.
They have advised you to never hold your phone up to your head. They have also provided us with other devices such as never use your cellphone on a bus, train, or plane when your connection is low. Because your phone emits more radiation when you don’t have a strong signal. The next piece of advice is to put your phone on speaker as much as you can. Use headphones or a headset because this will give you a better sound quality than holding your phone to your ear. Avoid storing your phone in your body. Don’t keep your phone under your pillow or beside your head when you are sleeping.