Mobile Phones : Are They Dangerous ?


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                                 Mobile Phones : Are They Dangerous ?

        Do you have a mobile phone ? Do you use it a lot ? If the answer to these questions is yes, you should read the following information about mobile phones very carefully.
       If you keep on using  a mobile phone, it will probably cause premature ageing, which might be rather difficult to get over. At least this is what most scientists say. Low-level radiation from the phone may heat up body cells, damaging skin and make it look slightly lined and tired. Scientists say that if you expose cells to the radiation from a mobile phone, the natural process that repairs your skin will probably be affected. Furthermore, radiation produces mutations in the cells and these mutations could be related to other health problems.
       Mobile phone users have also found out that if they use their phones for a long time they feel other symptoms such as fatigue and memory loss. The fatigue may be caused because, when using phones, people suffer an involuntary  speeding up of their heart beat. Apart from that, nearly two in three people asked complain of regular headaches from using their phones, although this may be due to bad posture   rather than radiation emissions.
     The most surprising fact discovered by investigators is that people exposed to the radiation of a mobile phone for 45 minutes went to the toilet twice as many times as people who did not use mobile phones. This proves that radiation has a biological effect on humans.
     So if I were you, I would think twice before using a mobile phone if I looked in the mirror and saw wrinkles on my face, if I felt fatigued and had trouble remembering tings, or if I used my toilet more than I used to !


Vocabulary:
premature(adj.)                    happening or done too soon, especially before 
                                            the natural or suitable time
radiation (n)                         energy from heat or light that you cannot see
expose (v)                            to remove what is covering something so that 
                                            it can be seen
mutation (n)                         the way in which genes change and produce 
                                            permanent differences
symptom (n)                        any feeling of illness or physical or mental 
                                           change which is caused by a particular disease
fatigue (n)                           extreme tiredness
involuntary(adj.)                  not done by choice; done unwillingly
posture(n)                           the way in which someone usually has a 
                                           particular position
emission (n)                        when gas, heat, light, etc. is sent out
wrinkle (n)                           a small line in the skin caused by old age

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