Ninety-one percent of adults in the United States and 60 percent of teenagers owns a cellphone (Barreli 2013). Whether people own IPhone, Android, or Blackberry. As soon as cell phones are becoming necessity of every person. The mobile phone has become an important communication instrument that is used by people to be in contact with each other. These days not only adults that own phones actually nowadays every person has his own mobile phone to use but they don’t know that it might be dangerous for their health. While modern mobile phones provide an easy way to communicate with friend, family, and others, excessive use can damage people health. Some studies say that American spends more than two hours a day using their phone during 16-hours period (Barreli 2013). It is essential for people to understand the risks and how mobile phones are unhealthy for their body. In fact, various studies …show more content…
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