NEW YORK, Sept. 4 (UPI) --Using a mobile phone regularly can greatly raise the risk of cardiovascular diseases, particularly in current smokers and diabetics, a new study shows. The findings, ...
A student sits at a desk with her cell phone and school supplies. Worried about the impact on young peoples' health, many schools across Europe are introducing bans on mobile phones. While there are ...
Using a cell phone for at least one call per week is linked to a higher risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD), especially among smokers and patients with diabetes, according to a new UK Biobank ...
The relationship between mobile phone use and an increased risk of brain cancer is a debate that's been around almost as long as mobile phones themselves. A huge study from the WHO that's just been ...
Cellphones emit radio-frequency electromagnetic fields that can disrupt a complex system of organs, such as the heart and blood vessels, that work in tandem to regulate the body's stress response, ...