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PregnancyBad Effects Cell Phone For Pregnant Women & Children
A recent study showed that pregnant women who use mobile phones with high-intensity risk of having children with behavioral problems later in life. Condition gets worse if the child is also accustomed to using mobile phones since early. A study published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health is involved about 100 thousand pregnant women. Research aimed at tracking the health of children in 'long run' was conducted two phases, 1996 and 2002. In each study, the mothers give detailed information about their lifestyle, dietary factors, as well as the environment, during and after pregnancy. Including cell phone use during pregnancy. As quoted from the Times of India , they also provide information related to health and children's behavior when he turned seven years old. Including the intensity and the early days of children using cell phones. Result, there is increased exposure to mobile phones in pregnant women and children aged seven years old when the study comparing 1996 and 2002. In 1996, as many as 30 percent of children seven years of using mobile phones, and 10 percent of children who are exposed to cell phones in the womb. Whereas in 2002, the number increased to 35 percent of children seven years of mobile phone users, and 17 percent of children are exposed to cell phones since I was in the womb. Subsequent analysis concluded that 50 percent of children who are exposed to cellular phone from inside the womb and after birth have a tendency of behavior problems. Same trend is also experienced 40 percent of children who received the phone only when exposure in the womb. And, 20 percent of children who received exposure to cell phone only after birth. This conclusion after research involves a number of important factors that influence children's behavior. "While it is too early to interpret these results as causal, we are concerned that early exposure to cell phones could carry risks, which would be a matter of concern for the use of broad health this technology, "the researchers said.
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