Don't yap on mobile more than 4 minutes a day: Study
Priya Adhyaru-Majithia, TNN | Nov 7, 2011, 04.17AM IST

AHMEDABAD: Until now it was believed that using a mobile phone for more than 30 
minutes daily (over 8 to 10 years) would put the user at an increased risk of 
cancer. However, a group of experts from the Indian Institutes of Technology 
(IITs) has interpreted the international Interphone study report and claimed 
that in Indian context, using mobile phones for more than four minutes daily or 
two hours per month (over 10 years of use) increases risk of cancer and other 
health hazards.

"This is because in addition to the overuse of cell phones, we are also 
absorbing excessive radiation from mobile phone towers 24X7. Multiple companies 
are allowed to erect towers in an area, multiplying radiation hazards," said 
Girish Kumar, professor of electrical engineering department, IIT, Mumbai. 
Kumar is one of the three experts on the technical advisory committee which 
recently prepared a report on signal tower radiation hazard for the Department 
of Telecom (DoT) and the West Bengal environment ministry.

"The safe radiation limit adopted by India is extremely high and large 
population has been suffering because of this. There have been complains from 
various parts of the country. And after an in-depth study, Inter-Ministerial 
Committee formed in 2010 consisting of DOT officers, Indian Council of Medical 
Research, health ministry, department of biotechnology and environment ministry 
too have recommended that radiofrequency (RF) exposure limits in India may be 
lowered to 1/10th of the existing level," said Kumar.

The mobile overuse effects are more lethal in Indian metros where one operator 
may be transmitting nearly 100W of RF power. However, there may be two to three 
operators on the same roof top or tower, thereby total transmitted power may be 
200 to 400W. This increses RF values increase manifold," explained Kumar.

"Besides an increased risk of cancer, more use of cellphone leads to early ear 
warming which may lead to irreversible hearing loss and tumour. Also, it leads 
to sleep disorder, lack of concentration, memory loss, and irritation. It also 
affects the skin and the nearest eye," added Kumar.

In Gujarat, which is estimated to have about 2.5 crore cellphone users, cell 
towers are mushrooming all over the places. And, citizens here too have started 
coming up with complains. "A person should not use cellphone for more than 18 
to 24 minutes per day. As this information is not commonly known to the people 
in India, crores of people use cell phones for more than an hour per day 
without realizing its health hazards," said Kumar.
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