Mobile phones "cause cancer" .. Experts offer the solution


After much debate about the health damage to mobile phones, a study revealed "conclusive evidence" confirms that excessive use leads to cancer, because of repeated exposure to radiation.
A study by the National Institute of Health in the United States, warned that radiation from the use of mobile phones, may lead to cancer of the heart, brain and adrenal glands.

A final report released on Friday confirmed preliminary results discovered in 2016, in which scientists found early indications that cell phone radiation could be carcinogenic.

A person is exposed to radiation damage when he puts the mobile phone directly on his ear.

Several ways may solve this problem, greatly reducing the likelihood of exposure to radiation, most notably the use of earphones to talk, or use the loudspeaker feature owned by all mobile phones.

Men may be more likely than women to develop cancer when using a mobile phone, according to experiments conducted on mice.

The scientists responsible for the study said the results from animal experiments can not be directly linked to humans, but are a strong indicator of the impact of technology on human health.

Dr. Anthony Miller, a professor at the University of Toronto, said: "The results of animal tests with human markers and the dramatic rise in cancer incidence among young people definitely confirm that radio radiation from phones has a carcinogenic effect."