Cell Phones Cause Insomnia?
Story posted on: May 9, 2008. Filed in: others.
The eternal debate whether the radiation being broadcast from phones is detrimental to health doesn’t seem to ever end, and new research seems to fan the flames.
Studies have appeared online to indicate that cell phone transmissions can affect a person’s brainwaves with persistent effects on behavior.
Other effects seem to point that cell phones can cause insomnia, though the effects that researchers measure seem equivalent to about half a cup of coffee, which shouldn’t be much of an issue, as there are many other factors in a person’s surroundings that will probably affect a night’s sleep much more than a cell phone. Still, its food for thought, though it seems unlikely that people will start blaming their cell phones for their sleepless nights.
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