Toronto’s department of public health has advised teenagers and young children to limit their use of cell phones. Why? In order to avoid potential health risks. The advisory is the first of its kind in Canada.
Officials have warned that because of possible side effects from radio frequency radiation, children under eight should use a cell phone only in emergencies. And teenagers should limit calls to less than 10 minutes. (Fortunately, studies show that teenagers spend more time texting than actually talking on the phone.)
For many years, most government health agencies were dismissive of any risk. But with more studies, a pattern is emerging that suggests people who have used their cell phones for a long period of time are at greater risk of certain kinds of brain tumors.
The risk from cell phones is real. Were going to hear more and more about this. So please, use your cell phone as little as possible.
Ref: Health Zone, July 12, 2008; CBC News July 12, 2008.