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In a study done jointly by U.S. and Danish researchers the offspring of mothers who used a cell phone during pregnancy showed a dramatic increase in behavior issues such as hyperactivity and emotional problems.
The cell phone only had to be used two or three times a day during the pregnancy so it wasn't as if these moms were spending hours and hours on their cell phones. Translation: it didn't take much "exposure" in the way of proximity to cause this.
And get this. Among those children who had also used a cell phone by age 7 the incidence of behavior problems was 80% higher!
Researchers were completely surprised and have no explanation for the findings at this point. It isn't a proximity issue for the fetus since the majority of mothers carried their cell phones in a bag or purse during their pregnancy and not on their bodies. So it apparently has nothing to do with how close the phone was to the body.
The study also showed these children were 25% more at risk for emotional problems, 34% more likely to have difficulties relating to their peers, 35% more likely to be hyperactive, and 49% more likely to have conduct problems.
It's also worth noting in this study that 30% of Danish seven-year olds were already using a cell phone! That's right! 30%! Now why does a seven-year old need a cell phone in the first place?
I hope you'll share this information with all the pregnant moms you know.
FYI the study is scheduled to be published in the July 2008 issue of the journal Epidemiology.
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In a study done jointly by U.S. and Danish researchers the offspring of mothers who used a cell phone during pregnancy showed a dramatic increase in behavior issues such as hyperactivity and emotional problems.
The cell phone only had to be used two or three times a day during the pregnancy so it wasn't as if these moms were spending hours and hours on their cell phones. Translation: it didn't take much "exposure" in the way of proximity to cause this.
And get this. Among those children who had also used a cell phone by age 7 the incidence of behavior problems was 80% higher!
Researchers were completely surprised and have no explanation for the findings at this point. It isn't a proximity issue for the fetus since the majority of mothers carried their cell phones in a bag or purse during their pregnancy and not on their bodies. So it apparently has nothing to do with how close the phone was to the body.
The study also showed these children were 25% more at risk for emotional problems, 34% more likely to have difficulties relating to their peers, 35% more likely to be hyperactive, and 49% more likely to have conduct problems.
It's also worth noting in this study that 30% of Danish seven-year olds were already using a cell phone! That's right! 30%! Now why does a seven-year old need a cell phone in the first place?
I hope you'll share this information with all the pregnant moms you know.
FYI the study is scheduled to be published in the July 2008 issue of the journal Epidemiology.
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