Paul B et al, (February 2015) Mobile phones: Time to rethink and limit usage, Indian J Public Health
Authors not listed · 2015
Indian health officials directly acknowledge mobile phone radiation causes documented health effects requiring immediate regulatory action.
Plain English Summary
This 2015 Indian public health review examined the documented health effects of mobile phone radiofrequency radiation, including short-term impacts on sleep, heart rate, and blood pressure, plus long-term cancer risks. The authors called for stronger government regulations, enforcement of phone-free zones, and public education campaigns to reduce exposure.
Why This Matters
This Indian public health perspective represents a refreshing departure from the typical regulatory hesitation we see globally. While many health authorities continue to downplay mobile phone risks, these researchers directly acknowledge what the science demonstrates: radiofrequency radiation causes measurable biological effects. The reality is that India's approach of treating this as a genuine public health issue, rather than just a technical regulatory matter, aligns with the growing body of independent research showing real health impacts. What this means for you is that even government health officials in major countries are recognizing these risks are serious enough to warrant immediate policy action, not just more studies.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{paul_b_et_al_february_2015_mobile_phones_time_to_rethink_and_limit_usage_indian_j_public_health_ce622,
author = {Unknown},
title = {Paul B et al, (February 2015) Mobile phones: Time to rethink and limit usage, Indian J Public Health},
year = {2015},
doi = {10.4103/0019-557X.152856},
}