Fear over first mobile phone link to cancer
Verfasst: 18. November 2003 12:58
Hier die folgenden 3 Meldungen:
1. Fear over first mobile phone link to cancer
by BEEZY MARSH, Daily Mail
Mobile phones are at the centre of new safety fears after scientists found the first evidence of a link with brain cancer.
Users who spend more than an hour a day talking on a cell phone are almost a third more at risk of developing a rare form of brain tumour, a study has found.
The cancers were found most frequently on the side of the head to which the phone was held....
Folge: http://www.femail.co.uk/pages/standard/ ... age_id=169
2. Bedtime texts affect memory
Unwanted late-night text messages could be having a dangerous effect on teenagers' sleep. Many pupils are regularly woken in the night by the bleeping of junk texts - or 'spam' - sent to their mobile phones. Unable to resist opening them straight away, the teenagers then have to try to get back to sleep. Experts warn that this could be having a knock-on effect on school work and exam results - and even their health and growth...
Folge: http://www.femail.co.uk/pages/standard/ ... age_id=169
3. Bad back risk from mobiles
by TIM UTTON, Daily Mail
The bad news for millions of addicts who see a stroll as an excuse for a gossip comes from Australian Dr Paul Hodges, who studies spine disorders. His research team at Queensland University discovered that mobile phones are literally a pain in the back. Dr Hodges told the Society of Neuroscience's annual conference in New Orleans that it's all to do with the way our brains control our breathing...
http://www.femail.co.uk/pages/standard/ ... age_id=169
1. Fear over first mobile phone link to cancer
by BEEZY MARSH, Daily Mail
Mobile phones are at the centre of new safety fears after scientists found the first evidence of a link with brain cancer.
Users who spend more than an hour a day talking on a cell phone are almost a third more at risk of developing a rare form of brain tumour, a study has found.
The cancers were found most frequently on the side of the head to which the phone was held....
Folge: http://www.femail.co.uk/pages/standard/ ... age_id=169
2. Bedtime texts affect memory
Unwanted late-night text messages could be having a dangerous effect on teenagers' sleep. Many pupils are regularly woken in the night by the bleeping of junk texts - or 'spam' - sent to their mobile phones. Unable to resist opening them straight away, the teenagers then have to try to get back to sleep. Experts warn that this could be having a knock-on effect on school work and exam results - and even their health and growth...
Folge: http://www.femail.co.uk/pages/standard/ ... age_id=169
3. Bad back risk from mobiles
by TIM UTTON, Daily Mail
The bad news for millions of addicts who see a stroll as an excuse for a gossip comes from Australian Dr Paul Hodges, who studies spine disorders. His research team at Queensland University discovered that mobile phones are literally a pain in the back. Dr Hodges told the Society of Neuroscience's annual conference in New Orleans that it's all to do with the way our brains control our breathing...
http://www.femail.co.uk/pages/standard/ ... age_id=169