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4 Health Effects Of Cell Phone Radiation And How To Handle Them

Cell phones are very important to us but also very harmful if we remain completely inseparable from them over a long period of time.

Mobile is an inseparable part of our life. We are completely dependent on our mobile phones and everyone has it, even school children.

You may have read reports that this tiny, super functional gadget can be life threatening, but is it the truth?

There are reports that radiation can even turn your brain into an omelet. Here are some factual answers.

Reduce the effect of phone radiation: In order to lower the effects of mobile phone radiation follow these simple steps;

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  • Keep some distance:
  • Weak signal is bad:
  • Choose hands-free headsets:
  • Switch sides:
  • Use speakers to dial numbers:

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