Are Mobile Phones The New Tobacco?

I think most of us familiar with the tobacco wars in the recent past, and how it has manifested itself in aspects of our lives through topics such as smoking in public places, lawsuits by drug addicts suing manufacturers, corporate sponsorship of sports events such as Formula 1 and Advertising In general, pregnant mothers, etc. I think most people would admit that, if cigarettes and tobacco were invented today, it would never happen organizations such as the Therapeutic Goods Administration, are responsible for the clearing products for safety before it on the Australian market. However, we could now have a new tobacco brewing in our doorsteps.
There is a growing wave of scientists who believe that mobile phones will be the new tobacco. So terms like passive mobile applications and prohibits the use of the public may be a realistic possibility. How tobacco companies in the past, mobile enterprise any connection between their product and things like cancer. In fact, mobile phone manufacturers spend vast sums discredit findings say otherwise. Insiders come out and said that long-term use can be dangerous and is now warning information will be made available. Now a growing dynamism of the complaints submitted, provided all were dismissed. There are now even support groups to help people who are addicted to their phone and people as young as 6 are as heavy users. He wears a lot of similarities with tobacco. Telephone companies are not addicted to their product such as tobacco, and given the worldwide use and endless studies on cell phones, there is not a conclusive study say they are dangerous.
What means should you do? So, as they say, with something until it& 39;s in moderation. Apart from the possible health risks of cell phone use difficult, it& 39;s always a different anti-social activity, for the annoying fellow commuters on trains and patrons film and is spawning a whole new version of the butchered English language.
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