headermask image


header image

No Sleeping Next To Cell Phone

Latest news in cell phone usage: we are now advised to keep our cell phones away when we go to bed. Cell phones should not be left on near you when you’re sleeping, especially not by your head. If you need to set the time, better use an alarm clock.

Recent studies have shown inconsistent results but still point to some potential danger from over-exposure to wireless technology (it should be noted that some studies that find no such correlation are financed by cell phone companies and are, therefore, naturally bias).

Many health organizations around the world have expressed their growing concern with the common use of cell phones and wireless devices. In response to studies that have shown correlation between exposure to radiation and the development of brain tumors, officials advise to reduce daily exposure to electromagnetic radiation as much a possible.

The great threat in this phenomenon is the invisibility of the danger - we can’t see radiation, and as a result, we do not protect ourselves enough or avoid the dangers. How many of us try to reduce our daily exposure to cell phones or even consider it?

Many people have already developed symptoms due to over-exposure to electromagnetic frequency. Diagnosed as “electrically sensitive”, these people complain about headaches, insomnia and even seizures. Their symptoms began to show when they started to work or study in areas with high levels of radiation. The main concern today is that this invisible enemy modern society so widely embraces might turn up to be the next cancer monster.

2 Comments so far (Add 1 more)

  1. Hope you’re right or there going to be lots of people out there with sleeping disorders..

    1. Natural Buy on April 7th, 2008 at 3:00 pm
  2. Whoever wrote this article seems to know VERY LITTLE on the topic. First, “electrical sensitivity” is nothing more than an unsubstantiated claim. Second, all visual light is “electromagnetic radiation”, as are radiowaves, and many other frequencies of radiation that we are in constant contact with.

    The point: This cell phone study merely suggested that children who habitually use cell phones late at night are more likely to have permanent sleeping problems later on. In other words, by having late night conversations, you are permanently altering your bodies sleep cycles. This could happen with home phones too, but it is much more likely to happen to children (still in development) by using a cell phone.

    Hope that clears things up.
    Rest soundly. Your cell phone won’t be giving you brain tumors.

    2. cacro001 on April 7th, 2008 at 8:01 am

Post a Comment

You must be logged in to post a comment.