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Children, young people and Mobile Phones – The Research © Alasdair and Jean Philips 12.3.19
‘Children, young people and Mobile Phones This article is separated into 4 sections, each of which can be individually downloaded. It is a ‘work in progress’ incorporating new information whenever time permits.
1. Use of mobile phones by young people; the psychology pf phone use; which children have phones? How are phones used? Child safety; the phones; SARs (Specific Absorption Rate); the link between phones and masts; summary; campaigning organisations
2. Official advice across the world; the United Kingdom; America; Australia; Austria; Belarus; Belgium; Canada; European Environment Agency (EEA); Finland; France; Germany; Israel; Italy; Norway and Denmark; Russia; Thailand; technological parents
3. The research; summary; addiction; suicidal ideation and suicide attempts; behaviour; brain effects; brain tumours; acoustic neuromas; parotid (salivary) gland tumours; headaches and migraines; hearing; heart; hippocampus; learning, memory and behaviour changes; eye damage; hospital visiting; kidney; mental health problems; mouth cancer; DNA, cellular and organ damage; reproductive effects (testicular cancer, damaged sperm, reduced fertility); risk perception; sciatic nerve damage; sleep; official comments on the implications of the health research; the difficulties with the research
4. References – 151 references
Report Here: https://www.powerwatch.org.uk/library/downloads/children-phones-3-research-2019-03.pdf