Unraveling the Controversy: The Truth Behind the Safety of Mobile Phones

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The safety of mobile phones is a contentious topic, particularly regarding radiation exposure and its potential effects on health. Concerns have been raised about mobile phones affecting male fertility, with claims that carrying phones in pockets may reduce sperm count by 30%. However, current scientific consensus indicates that mobile phones emit minimal radiation when not in use, and the distance from the body significantly reduces any potential risk to fertility. Studies linking cell phone use to brain diseases lack valid scientific support. Ongoing research continues to explore these issues, but previous findings have been deemed inconclusive by fertility experts. Recommendations for reducing exposure include using headsets and keeping phones in bags rather than pockets.
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Are Mobile Phones Safe?

There seems to be a lot of controversies around the safety of mobile phones, for instance the radiation and heating on skin cells. What is more puzzlikng is that a recent article appeared in my local newspaper claimed, men who carry mobile phone in their pockets produce 30% less sperm than usual men. Where can I find up to dated information on this issue? Most information I found on google are out of date around about 1999.
 
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If those news are true, I might get rid of my phone. :eek:
 
Your cell phone hardly emits any radiation at all while not being used. Having it in your pocket, separated from your testicles by several inches of leg flesh, is absolutely not going to cause any sort of problems for your fertility. The human body is mostly water, and microwaves hardly penetrate water.

The arguments about having them near your head are more plausible, but it remains that there is no scientifically valid data correlating cell phone use and any sort of brain disease. If you're that concerned, put the phone in a backpack and use a headset.

- Warren
 
I agree with chroot and buy a headset, they are becoming more popular and fashionable. I know ongoing tests on cell phones are being done and they have yet to detect any harmful effects from the radiation using any cell phone after like 1990 ;)
 
This may be the source of the news article.
Sperm count, cell phone link dismissed
Results uncertain, other factors overlooked


LONDON, England (Reuters) -- Mobile phones may damage men's sperm, Hungarian scientists say, in a study that fertility experts dismissed Monday as inconclusive...

...Fejes said more research is needed to support the findings, which will be reported to this week's conference in Berlin of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology.

Professor Hans Evers, a past president of the society, said the results are interesting but far from conclusive.[continued]

http://www.cnn.com/2004/HEALTH/06/28/mobiles.sperm.reut/
 
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just be sure you don't buy a Bluetooth headset ... :biggrin:
 
I'll go a step further than warren and greg - this is an off-shoot of the "power lines cause cancer" (and "microwave ovens cause cancer") hoax perpetrated by a devious reporter some years ago.
 

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