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Phone's you must avoid when buying.

Today, people are never far from their smartphones, whether it’s in their hand during their commute, lying in their pocket at work, pressed to their ear to make a call or resting on their bedside table at night. Questions have been raised about whether our close proximity to smartphones might be damaging our health. While there is no conclusive scientific research yet on the impact of cellphone radiation, people who want to weigh up the possible risks should take a glance at the following infographic.

the smartphones that emit the most radiation while the device is held to the ear during a call.  Are
1 Mi A1
2 HUAWEI 
3 ZTE
4 ONEPLUS
Including some iPhones versions present on the list.this report comes from the German Federal Office for Radiation Protection (Bundesamt für Strahlenschutz) which maintains a comprehensive database of smartphones and the level of radiation they emit. Even though there is no universal guideline for a level of emission deemed harmful, the German certificate for environmental friendliness known as the Blue Angel (Der Blaue Engel) only certifies phones with a specific absorption rate of less than 0.60 watts per kilogram.
The most annoying and uncomfortable side effects of radiation . In many ways your skin reaction will be like a sunburn, with a mild to moderate pink color or redness, with itching, burning, soreness, and possible peeling. But unlike what happens with a sunburn, your skin will react to radiation very gradually and possibly only in patches.
A sudden, short, low dose of radiation is unlikely to cause a problem, but extended, intense, or repeated doses can be. When radiation damages cells, it is irreversible. The more often a person is exposed, the greater their risk of health problems.Fast facts on radiation sickness:
Here are some key points about radiation sickness..
Radiation is all around us and it is used safely in many applications.
Nuclear accidents, the work environment, and some medical treatment can all be sources of radiation poisoning.
Depending on the dose, the effects of radiation can be mild or life-threatening.
There is no cure, but barriers can prevent exposure and some medications may remove some radiation from the body.
Anyone who believes they have been exposed to radiation should seek medical attention as soon as possible.

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