November 24, 2015 3 min read
We live on a planet that is saturated with electronic devices; our society depends on electronics and electricity to function and the end result is that we are constantly being exposed to cell phone radiation. Over the past 30 years, mobile phones have increased in popularity, to say the least. So much so that there are over three billion cell phone users on Earth (nearly half of the Earth's population has a cell phone), and there are hundreds of thousands of cell phone towers in the USA alone. In the early days of development, having a phone that could travel with you was a very exciting possibility. And, when they made them affordable to the general consumer, the novelty was unmatched by anything else. What was great at the time was that we were oblivious to the damage these devices could cause. Now, we know better, but it’s too late to turn back; we are completely attached to these electronic devices, we simply need them to function. There have been many reports over the past few decades clearly showing the risk of too much exposure to cell phone radiation, and there have been countless warnings by those who conducted the studies to avoid radiation as much as possible. So, What are the Dangers of Cell Phone Radiation? There are many dangers associated with cell phone radiation, and exposure can cause a number of health concerns, including:
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