«Exposure to the electromagnetic fields
emitted by cell phones excites the brain in a small but measurable way, reveals a new study published in the Annals of Neurology.
In this 2005 study, 1,500 lab rats were exposed to radio frequency electromagnetic radiation equivalent to
that emitted by cell phones.
While researchers debate whether microwaves
emitted by cell phones might cause brain cancer, a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association last February raised an entirely different concern.
Not exact matches
As I was about to snag a free cashew - and - avocado smoothie, a fervent stranger accosted me, waving x-rays of tumors caused
by cell phone radiation — radiation, she said in an anxious tone, that my
cell phone was
emitting in my pocket right now.
The blue lights
emitted from computers, TV's and
cell phones have a negative affect on us
by tricking our brain into thinking it is still daytime, thereby delaying the release of melatonin.
Himalayan salt lamps are attributed to purifying the air
by releasing negative ions into the atmosphere that neutralize the positive ions
emitted from different types of radiation (like from
cell phones and computers).
The most problematic are electromagnetic frequencies (EMF)
emitted by wireless internet, computers, your smart meter that measures your electric usage,
cell phone towers,
cell phones and the like.
Further, electromagnetic radiation (such as that
emitted by Wi - Fi,
cell phones,
cell towers and «smart» meters) may affect the body like light does at night — and inhibit melatonin production.
It only took a few lazy Google searches to find out exactly why: blue light (the kind of light
emitted by devices like computers,
cell phones and iPads) suppresses melatonin, a.k.a. the handy dandy hormone that regulates your circadian rhythm and signals to your body that it's time to go the eff to sleep.
Tackling that challenge, researchers at The Ohio State University have developed a technology that makes
cell phone batteries last up to 30 percent longer on a single charge
by capturing wasted energy from the radio signals
emitted from the
phone and feeding it back to the battery.