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Mobile phones with a warning
By Hasan Suroor
LONDON, NOV. 29. Mobile phones in Britain would now come with a
health warning following research findings that their use could
be harmful, especially for children. A report, published this
summer, cautioned users of mobile phones saying they risked
exposure to radiation which could be harmful. Children, it said,
were particularly vulnerable. However, it pointed out that more
research was needed to establish beyond doubt that mobile phones
were indeed harmful. Its findings, at this stage, were
preliminary but important enough to sound a cautionary note. The
Government has sent out advice to schools to discourage children
below the age of 16 from using mobile phones.
Teenagers with their ears glued to a mobile phone is a common
sight and researchers say that phone companies are increasingly
targeting children as they are seen more vulnerable to peer
pressure. ``Telephones are now the most sought-after `toy' for
children as young as nine or ten and it is, rather alarmingly,
this age group that is thought to be the fastest growing
market'', according to a report in The Independent. Thousands of
mobile phones are expected to be sold during Christmas and New
Year's shopping in the next few weeks. Health officials see this
as the ideal time to warn people of the potential health danger
from mobile phones. Leaflets, particularly addressed to parents,
are being prepared for distribution among mobile phone buyers.
But there is widespread scepticism how seriously the warning will
be taken considering that a similar warning on cigarette packets
has not deterred smokers.
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