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26 of April, 13:28

Scientists: to Charge your gadgets better away from the bed Spanish scientists strongly recommend not to put to charge gadgets at night next to the bed.

Bedroom inhabitant of the metropolis is equipped with the latest technology - computers, tablets, smartphones. With smart devices, many advanced users do not leave even at night. Night gadgets peacefully lie at hand and usually charged. And by itself the question arises, how is this bad for the owners of the trendy technique?

Physicists argue that in the modern world we are surrounded by countless sources of electromagnetic radiation. Modern smartphones run on clean 900 MHz. Physical standards is impressive, but for a man it is quite tolerable.

Associate Professor of General physics MIPT Cyril Crimean "Frequency 1000 MHz heat the tissue in the human body and the body has a compensatory process in the form of increased blood flow in response to pressure, which leads to cooling of the tissue."

Meanwhile, the scientists warn, not in all of our tissues have blood vessels that can neutralize the effect of electromagnetic radiation. One of the most vulnerable organs - lens of the eye. There is evidence and that if the clock does not break away from the smartphone, the suffering and the nervous system. Therefore, physicists, and doctors recommend at least a night to stay away from tablets and smartphones.

As studies have shown, the potential danger is not even the gadgets, and the usual outlets. The notorious influence of electromagnetic waves on each person completely individually. One will not even notice them, other, more sensitive, and will suffer from discomfort, not only physical but also psychological. To avoid this, experts advise you to charge the phone is not near the bed, and away, knocking him off. For the alarm not to worry, it still sounds. Sleep better in a well-ventilated room with no light source, then the rest will be full and this with full force to use their favorite gadgets.
sections: Society, World News

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