Relax! Mobile Phones Are Safe to Use
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The scientists for long have been warning consumers about the potential of mobile phones in causing cancer. However, to your surprise, a recent research has found that the cell phones can’t create any health problems in a person if they are kept at a minimal distance.

The life changing research has been conducted by the researchers from Denmark. For the research, the researchers recruited 350,000 participants. It is one of the biggest researchers. During the research, the researchers found no evidence of cell phones causing cancer to its users.

Last year, a study concluded that the use of cell phones can cause brain cancer. However, it is important to note here that brain cancer is caused through cell phone only if its user has been using it for many hours daily. Later, it was found that the users using cell phones excessively are quite small in number, which further rules out the possibility of potential risk of cell phones causing brain cancer.

While conducting a study over the participants, the Danish researchers found that the energy emitted by the cell phones is often characterized as “possibly carcinogenic”, which is also found to be emitted by the coffee and gasoline engine exhaust. Therefore, the usage of cell phone doesn’t mean that a person can be affected by cancer.

The findings of the study have been published in the renowned pages of BMJ journal. Cancer is a lethal disease, but it doesn’t mean that a person should restrain himself from all the substances which are potential of triggering cancer. Although precaution saves life, unnecessary fear of getting affected may cause hindrance to a person in updating oneself with modern technologies.

It is hoped that the findings of the Denmark researchers would help people in understanding the potential risk of cell phones in triggering cancer.

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