A cellular phone is a cellular device that can accept and receive calls over wireless links anywhere in the world as long as it has a cellular network. EME is electromagnetic energy, also called electromagnetic radiation (EMR), which is emitted from natural resources such as the sun, the earth, and the ionosphere surrounding the day. It comes from non-natural resources such as mobile phone base stations, broadcast towers, radar devices, remote control, electric and electronic devices.
The phone needs to emit a small amount of radiation to operate. They emit signals through radio waves consisting of radio frequency (RF) energy which is electromagnetic radiation. Since mobile phones are usually placed on the ear, some of these radiation may be absorbed by human tissues. However, the study showed that the generated radiation can be ignored. There are two kinds of electromagnetic radiation. Ionizing radiation has sufficient energy to change the chemical reaction in the body. X-rays and gamma rays are examples of this. It is well known that ionizing radiation is harmful, which is why lead is used to protect the body during x-rays. Nonionizing radiation is known to have some heating effect without long-term damage to the body. RF energy, microwave and visible light are examples of non-ionizing radiation.
Mobile phones emit radiation of a type known as radio frequency - electromagnetic radiation (RF - EMR), also known as microwave radiation. The scientific community is concerned about whether the mobile phone is safe or not. Cancer is a particularly worrisome problem, but it takes 10 to 20 years for cancer to develop, frequent use of mobile phones by children is a relatively new development, and problems are more than answers is. Please read our article to learn more about whether to worry about cell phone radiation.
Background: Everyone is using a cell phone today. It is not safe to use without knowing harmful effects. For cancer research by electromagnetic radiation from mobile phones, it is necessary to study harmful physical and mental effects. A nasty user such as college student. The focus of this research is on the health impact of mobile phone use by students engaged in specialized courses in urban areas. Materials and methods: urban and rural background students (using mobile phones) of 17-23 year old age group were chosen at random. They obtained a self-administered, pre-tested questionnaire including aspects of some common unhealthy mental and physical health symptoms related to the use of mobile phones.