Mobile phones here, there and everywhere. Mobile phones are one of THE greatest and useful inventions in the 20th century. It is one of the technologies that are introduced to the world which still exists and the growth of mobile users is increasing rapidly. This is due to the modernisation and the busy life of humans in this century. People are looking for quicker and easy ways to do their tasks and mobile phones are the easy option to communicate with friends and families without the hassle of waiting for a reply by using mails or being in a specific place for land phones. The guardian 2005 says that “mobile phones are not only changing our culture and language but our very bodies as well” [Ben H 2005].Mobile phones are not all that of an advantage as scientists has argued that it can cause health related issues such as cancer. According to a landmark international study [Martin B and Robert W 2009] “the long-term use of mobile phones may be linked to some forms of cancer”. It is said that there will be a “significantly increased risk” of some brain tumours “related to use of mobile phones for a period of ten years or more”. BBC 2004 says that “radio ways from mobile phones do harm body cells and damage DNA”. But even with all these information people don’t seem to be that worried or bothered about the issue and is continue using the technology. Dr. Zenon Sienkiewicz 2004 says that “the ongoing research is no reason for people to be worried”.People are hoping that there is an alternative to this issue.
* Martin B and Robert W (2009), long term use of mobile phones “may be linked to cancer”, London Telegraph [Online Article]http://blog.puppetgov.com/2009/10/24/landmark-international-study-long-term-use-of-mobile-phones-may-be-linked-to-cancer/[09-11-09]
*Zenon S 2004, BBC news health [Online Article]http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4113989.stm[24-10-09]
*BBC news (2004), Help for lost and stolen phones, news article [online]http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4033461.stm[09-11-09]
*Ben H (2005), Generation text: Mobile phones have changed our culture and society, The Guardian (London, England), p24 (1483 words) [Online article][24-10-09]