I read in the paper that one study showed quicker reaction times after mobile phone use isn t this a beneficial effect?
It is the same situation with drugs: in proper doses it is beneficial, in too large quantities it is adverse. The fact that mobile phone radiation can speed up reaction times may be a sign of stress and/or increased blood flow in the brain. This shows that the mobile phone radiation is indeed biologically active; if in some instances it is beneficial, in others it can be adverse.
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