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Danger Of Cell Phone Use For Children Under 12 Years

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Danger of Cell Phone Use For Children Under 12 Years

Influence on the health of mobile phone signals are often debated. This time, the emerging research on the effects of cell phone use in pregnant women on his future behavior.

According to new research published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, babies in the womb could be at risk to develop behavior problems if you treat the phone in a way that is not appropriate. For example, keep the phone in a pocket or close to your belly bulge. Because the baby in the womb were exposed to cell phone signal is 30 percent more likely to have difficulty behaving until the age of 7 years.

One of the researchers at the UCLA School of Public Health, USA, Dr Leeka Kheifets, said that a study involving 29 000 young people found that more than 10 percent of children who are exposed to mobile phone signals while still in the stomach has to call the mother of at least four times a day . Nearly half of the mothers to enable cell phone all the time, and about a third of children using mobile phones before the age of 7 years.

"We are concerned that early exposure to cell phones can also carry risks," said Dr Kheifets.

Behavioral problems in children are generally classified in psychosocial disorders, habit disorders, anxiety disorders, and disruptive behavior. Psychosocial disorders, among others, relating to emotion, aggressiveness, which could interfere with her relationship with her friends at school. Habit disorders such as nail biting, hair pulling, thumb sucking, stuttering, and so forth. Anxiety disorders is quite disturbing because the child may develop obsessive compulsive disorder, social phobia, depression, or other disorders caused by specific situations. The disruptive behavior such behavior due to anger or frustration tantrums and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

One government adviser in English at the impact of cell phone radiation, Professor Lawrie Challis, said that children should not use the phone at least until the age of 12 years. But in reality, more than half of children under 10 years proved to have a cell phone.

These findings support previous studies, which examined data from 13,000 children and was produced similar findings. Even so, David Coggon, professor of occupational and environmental medicine at the University of Southampton, said that the need to blame is not cell phone.

"The pattern of the results of this study indicate that an increase in behavioral problems may be caused by other factors, rather than the use of mobile phones," he said.


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