Question
Which changes occur in persons continuously using the internet and mobile phones?

Answer

  • When a person continuously remains in contact with mobile phones, many physical problems can arise.
  • Tiredness, headache, insomnia, forgetfulness, tinnitus, joint pains and problems in vision occur due to radiation emanating from the cell phones. For young children this is more disastrous as these radiations can penetrate through their bones.
  • By logging into the internet for a long time, persons become solitary. Such individuals are unable to establish harmonious relations with relatives and other people around.
  • They tend to become self-centred and selfish, They lose sensitivity towards others.
  • Such people never take any social responsibility and the social health is thus disturbed.

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