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Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Cell Phone Use (8)

Cell phones are used frequently by people all around the world; they are relied on as one of the main ways of communication. The cell phone industry claims that their products are safe for use; however, research comes closer to prove the exact opposite. Scientific evidence suggests cell phones are not healthy for the brain. Cell phones are very helpful for communication purposes, but they should be relied upon less because the amount and effects of radiation that the brain receives from cell phones are harmful.

In fact, there are many things harmful to the brain, such as television and computers. They, too, have radiation, similar to that of a cell phone. Nevertheless, the brain receives, at the highest, sixty percent of the radiation emitted by the cell phone. Some of this radiation is absorbed an inch, to an inch and a half, in the brain. So, cell phone radiation is much worse than that which the brain absorbs while watching television or working on the computer. The reason there is such a large percent of radiation absorbed by the brain while using a cell phone is because the proximity of the antenna to your head. The theory of using a headset instead of a direct cell phone to reduce risks of radiation is false. The headset acts as its own antenna, and therefore increases the radiation by 300%. Watching television and working on the computer for long periods of time does not affect the brain so much because the radiation is further away from the brain. So television and computers do not have to be less relied on.

The amount of radio radiation waves absorbed by the brain makes cell phone usage very dangerous towards anyone’s health when too much relied upon. A study published in the June 2003 issue of Environmental Health Perspectives showed the effects of radiation to a rat’s brain. Twelve to twenty-six-week-old rats were used in this study because their developmental age is comparable to that of human teenagers, who are considered the heaviest users of cell phones. After cell phone exposure, the rat brain had damaged neutrons and protein leaks through the blood brain barrier. Most doctors and scientists ignore the fact of cell phone use as a contribution to illnesses, because those illnesses can be so easily traced to other causes. However, there are many illnesses that have been directly linked to too much cell phone information-carrying waves, such as fatigue, headaches, sleeping disruptions, autism, and possibly even cancer.

Yes, cell phones are a great convenience of communication and very helpful. However, many people—mostly teenagers—abuse cell phones and take them for granted. They are a great advancement of technology, but cell phones should not be abused and relied on so frequently, so as to avoid the possible illnesses and damages radiation causes.


Works Cited

Nielsen, Torben. Healing Water Online. 18 Aug. 2008. Dr. Mercola. 8 April 2008. http://healingwateronline.com/health/how-cellphone-radiation-affects-your-cells-2.html

Dr. Mercola. Mercola.com Take Control of Your Health. 2008. http://www.mercola.com/forms/ferrite_beads.htm

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

makes sense to me.

i know that someone is working on a rebuttal to your argument. i can't wait to read this person's argument.

:)

InsertNameHere said...

Hey its Kyle, This essays not as good as a rebuttal on paper, so yeah... Here you go.

Kyle Nugent
Mr. Hughes
English III (AP)
17 April 2008
Cell Phone Use (Qualified Refutation)
Cell phones are very important tools used by almost everyone today, but are there hidden dangers to this mechanical marvel? Do these cell phones give off enough harmful radiation to hurt humans? The answer is no. The very small amount of radiation that comes from today’s cell phones is so little it has no effect on people. Audrey Mahan claims that the radiation is enough to hurt the brain. But, cell phones today have little or no radiation that can harm people.
Cell phone radiation is harmful, but to what extent does it harm? Back when cell phones were first created, they had antennas that would produce the amount of radiation that could have possibly harm humans. These were big antennas that could produce the radiation that could harm the human brain. But today’s phones have very small antennas that do hardly the amount of damage of older phones. New phones like the iPhone and other such models give such a low radiation it can not hurt you. Audrey claims “[the] headset acts as its own antenna, and therefore increases the radiation by 300%.” is a false one, from a study from 2003. Today’s headsets actually decrease the amount of radiation that is received
But radiation sometimes lacks the power to hurt human brains. The small amount of radiation that is emitted does not even affect the minds of mortals. The ratio of radiation to the human mind is such a tiny number it could only affect if one had a huge receiver right next to ones ear for two days. And still the affects would be miniscule to the proposed effects. Brain size also has an effect on the amount of radiation that is taken in. Audrey writes, “After cell phone exposure, the rat brain had damaged neutrons and protein leaks through the blood brain barrier.”, although the rats were damaged by the experiment, rat’s brains are so much smaller that is compared to a human using the receiver tower. The human mind has built up the immunity to such radiation over time, and since the radiation given from cell phones is so small now the effects are harmless.
Radiation has been around since the beginning of the “modern age”. The use of cell phones now is different from older models; the human body has changed to meet the needs that are expected. But nonetheless radiation is hurtful and can be dangerous if exposed in large amounts. The amount of radiation from cell phones is not able to hurt the human mind in such an extent.