The Link Between Cell Phones and Hypertension
by Larissa Long, wholehealthinsider.com
The cell phone has become the most quickly adopted technology in history. What was once (even as little as 10 years ago) considered a luxury has now become an absolute necessity for most of the U.S population. In fact, in 2004, a “mere” 65 percent of America’s adult population owned a cell phone. Today, that number has skyrocketed to 91 percent!1
But there’s a price that comes with the convenience of being able to stay connected 24/7 with family, friends, colleagues and the rest of the world—and it’s not just in the form of an outrageous monthly bill. It’s your health.
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by Larissa Long, wholehealthinsider.com
The cell phone has become the most quickly adopted technology in history. What was once (even as little as 10 years ago) considered a luxury has now become an absolute necessity for most of the U.S population. In fact, in 2004, a “mere” 65 percent of America’s adult population owned a cell phone. Today, that number has skyrocketed to 91 percent!1
But there’s a price that comes with the convenience of being able to stay connected 24/7 with family, friends, colleagues and the rest of the world—and it’s not just in the form of an outrageous monthly bill. It’s your health.
Read more »