Cell phones have revolutionized
communication in the 21st century, and their use has seen a rapid increase in
recent years.
As of January 2014, 90 percent of
American adults owned a cell phone, 32 percent owned an e-reader and 42 percent
owned a tablet computer, according to a Pew Internet & American Life
Project Survey. The data itself highlights the popularity of mobile devices.
People are seen constantly
checking their devices for messages, alerts or calls, even when the device
isn’t ringing or vibrating.
This addiction to cell phones is
unknowingly destroying your health. Long-term exposure to electromagnetic
radiation from cell phones hampers your health in many ways.
In fact, various studies have
highlighted the negative side of cell phones.
Here are the 10
reasons why cell phones are bad for your health.
1. Hinders Sleep
Using a mobile phone at night can
hinder your sleep. The light emanating from mobile phones affects the circadian
rhythm of your body and prompts production of hormones that promote alertness.
Moreover, if you keep your phone
by your bed, there is a high chance of getting awakened in the middle of the
night due to mobile rings and vibrations.
According to a 2011 study
published in BMC Public, sleep disorders as well as stress and symptoms of
depression were associated with high mobile phone usage. In this study, young
adults (20 to 24 years old) were studied over the course of 1 year.
Another 2015 study published in Paediatrics
found that sleeping near a small screen, sleeping with a TV in the room and
more screen time were associated with shorter sleep durations.
Moreover, a 2014 study published
in the Journal of Microscopy and Ultrastructure reports that children absorb
more microwave radiation than adults. Hence, parents should be strict about how
long their children are using mobile phones.
Avoid using mobile phones at
night to enjoy sound sleep.
Remember that sleeplessness and
sleep disorders are a direct cause of metabolic syndrome, a cluster of diseases
such as obesity, diabetes, hypertension, high levels of bad cholesterol, high
triglyceride levels and excessive belly fat.
2. Spreads Infections
If you use your phone in the
restroom, hospital, market or other public places, there is a high chance that
your device is highly contaminated.
In a 2011 study conducted at the
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and Queen Mary, University of
London, researchers measured about 400 cell phones for levels of bacteria.
Shockingly, 92 percent of the phones had bacteria on them.
A 2009 study published in the
Journal of Hospital Infection found mobile communication devices as potential
reservoirs of nosocomial pathogens. Nosocomial pathogens are pathogens acquired
in hospitals and other healthcare facilities.
Even a 2013 study published in
the Journal of Perinatology reports that bacterial contamination of cell phones
may serve as vectors for nosocomial infection in the neonatal intensive care
unit.
The transmission of bacteria from
cell phones to hands may not be eliminated using antimicrobial gels.
Another study published in the
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery in 2015 found orthopedic surgeons’ cell
phones to be a potential source of nosocomial infection in the operating room
and recommended cell phone cleaning more frequently than once a week.
So, disinfecting your cell phone
is always a good idea to prevent the spread of germs to yourself or others.
3. Raises Heart
Problems
Radiation from cell phones is not
good for your heart health. The electromagnetic energy emitted by cell phones causes
oxidation and weakens cell membranes.
Radiation emitted by cordless
phones, including mobiles, causes heart irregularities, according to a 2010
study published in the European Journal of Oncology.
A 2012 study published in the
Annals of Medical & Health Sciences Research reports that electromagnetic
energy radiated from mobile phones is harmful for people with ischemic heart
disease as it alters electrocardiographic activity.
A recent 2013 study by the
American Society for Hypertension shows that cell phone use causes high blood
pressure.
Looking at the negative impacts
on your heart health, avoid keeping your cell phone in the front pocket of your
shirt. People with a pacemaker should strictly follow this rule.
4. Affects
Reproductive Health
Cell phone radiation also has a
negative effect on reproductive health, especially in men. The harmful
radiation emitted by cell phones can lead to slower or damaged sperm and
decreased sperm concentration.
A 2007 study published in
Reproductive Biomedicine Online suggested that excessive cell phone use plays a
role in male infertility.
Another 2007 study published in
the Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine analysed the effect of
GSM equipment on the semen.
Researchers concluded that an increase
in the percentage of sperm cells of abnormal morphology is associated with the
duration of exposure to the harmful waves emitted by the phone.
Later, a 2008 study published in
Fertility and Sterility reported that high cell phone use was directly and
significantly associated with a low sperm count and overall infertility in men.
Cell phones decrease the semen
quality by decreasing the sperm count, motility, viability and normal
morphology.
5. Increases Stress
If you have the habit of checking
your mobile phone every few minutes, it can be the reason behind your
increasing stress level. Plus, the constant ringing, vibrating alerts and
reminders can lead to more stress.
A 2011 study published in BMC
Public Health reports that extensive use of mobile phones has a direct
connection to stress levels. It can also cause sleep disturbances and symptoms
of depression.
Stress itself is not good for
your health in many ways. Apart from stress, excessive cell phone use can be a
risk factor for mental health issues in young adults.
A study published in Computers in
Human Behaviour in 2016 found that use of technologies for escapism is related
to higher depression and anxiety scores. However, those who use technologies to
avoid being bored do not suffer from negative mental health.
6. Impairs Hearing
The harmful radiation emitted by
cell phones can damage the delicate tissues of the inner ears. It can lead to
high-frequency hearing loss.
A 2006 study published in
Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine shows that a higher degree of hearing loss
is associated with long-term exposure to electromagnetic fields generated by
cell phones.
A more recent 2014 study
published in the Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery
shows that the use of mobile phones predisposes a person to hearing loss in the
dominant ear (the ear that is most often used with the mobile phone).
If while using a cell phone you
notice symptoms like ear warmth, ear fullness and ringing in the ears
(tinnitus), you need to consider these sensations as early warning signs of an
auditory abnormality.
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