Title :
Popularity, Funding for Health-Effect Research and Cell-Phone Addiction
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Illinois-Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
fDate :
4/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Cell phones are convenient and increasingly more intuitive to operate. They come in hip, fanciful little packages with a growing range of extra features that deliver music, video, messaging, and Internet capabilities. Children have them, and some grownups are hooked by them. Adolescents and young adults are obsessed with and possibly addicted to the cell phone. The question of whether the brains of children are more susceptible to the radio-frequency fields emitted by cell phones than are those of adults remains open, and cannot be easily answered based on existing scientific knowledge. Obsessive, problematic, or excessive cell-phone use and functional impairment in adolescents have been observed worldwide.
Keywords :
biological effects of radiation; cellular radio; health hazards; mobile handsets; Internet capability; cell phone addiction; excessive cell phone usage; functional impairment; health effect research; radiofrequency field; Biological effects of radiation; Cellular phones; Electromagnetic radiation; Health and safety; Hip; Internet; Land mobile radio cellular systems; Packaging; Pediatrics; Radio frequency; Land mobile radio cellular systems; adults; biological effects of electromagnetic radiation; cellular mobile telephones; children; cognitive function; electromagnetic radiation effects; human health and safety;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAP.2010.5525611