Study in Canadian Journal of Cardiology links regular mobile phone use to elevated cardiovascular disease risk, particularly among smokers and diabetics.
A study in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology indicates that regular mobile phone use may elevate the risk of cardiovascular diseases, especially among smokers and diabetics. Researchers analyzed data from over 440,000 British adults and noted links to poor sleep and psychological distress. While the exact mechanisms are unclear, the findings suggest that reducing mobile phone use could help mitigate these risks. Further research is needed to confirm these associations.
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