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Cell phone users boost in number in these years. According to ITU Secretary-General Hamadoun Touré announcement in New York in 2008, the numbers of worldwide mobile cellular subscribers are likely to reach the 4 billion mark before the end of that year. Thanks to today’s high-end technology, we could get mobile phones at more affordable prices than 10 years ago, even brand name products like Samsung, Motorola and Nokia.Moreover,wholesale cell phones sellers, no matter online such as actfind.com or not, could offer us much lower price than retailers. But have you ever considered the hazards of cell phones and their influence on your future?

In accordance to information on the Wikipedia, the hazards of cell phones include:

1. Radiation absorption

2. Blood-brain barrier effects

3. Electromagnetic hypersensitivity

4. Genotoxic effects and more

Those who are frequent users of cell phones are more likely to have:

1. An increased risk of malignant gliomas

2. A higher rate of acoustic neuromas

3. An increased risk of tumor after ten years or more

After you read these, could you use your cell phone without any worry? Yes, we couldn’t make us totally immune from the healthy risks of cell phones, as cell phones have become part of our daily lives. But we have the capability to decrease their risk to the least degree. Wanna change your present situation? read on:

1. If you have children, remember not to allow them to use your phone. That’s because kids are more sensitive to the effects of exposure to electromagnetic fields, comparing to adults

2. If your cell phone has a speaker, try to use it as frequently as possible and keep the phone away from your body as much as you could. The long your cell phone is from your body, the weaker the amplitude of the electromagnetic field will become

3. If you gonna buy a new one, choose a phone with low SAR (Specific Absorption Rate)

4. Get used to switching ears when your talk to your phone from time to time, as the sides of your head need to cool down

5. Calling in weak reception areas is not recommended. The mobile phones’ output power will be increased, in order to do its best to make itself stay connected

6. Reduce your long conversations as many as you could. You could use corded phones instead when you intend to talk with someone for a long time

7. Don’t always carry your phone with your body. 8. At night, if you don’t have any important phone calls or messages, turn off your cell phone

If not, don’t put the phone near your body, like on a nightstand or under your pillow, place it as far as possible. 9. Use text messaging instead of calling as often as possible. Your exposure to your mobile phone will be greatly reduced. Bear the above in your mind and acquire these good habits now. Believe me, you could save your life and your future.

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