Smartphone radiation may adversely affect memory in adolescents: Study
The problem
was found to be more pronounced in adolescents using the mobile phone on the
right side of the head
Current Affairs News:
Long-term
exposure to radiation from mobile phones may adversely affect memory
performance of certain brain regions in adolescents, a study has found.
The
study, appearing in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives, involved
nearly 700 adolescents in Switzerland.
Scientists
at the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH) looked at the
relationship between exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF)
from wireless communication devices and memory performance in adolescents.
The
study found that cumulative RF-EMF brain exposure from mobile phone use over
one year may have a negative effect on the development of figural memory
performance in adolescents, confirming prior results published in 2015.
Figural
memory is mainly located in the right brain hemisphere and association with
RF-EMF was more pronounced in adolescents using the mobile phone on the right
side of the head.
"This
may suggest that indeed RF-EMF absorbed by the brain is responsible for the
observed associations," said Martin Roosli, Head of Environmental
Exposures and Health at Swiss TPH.
The
rapid evolution of information and communication technologies (ICT) goes along
with an increase in exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF)
in our daily life.
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