14 years ago
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14 years ago
Those exposed before birth and in their childhood were 50 per cent more likely to have behavioural problems than those exposed to neither, according to the Daily Mail.
Children who used mobiles but were not exposed in the womb were 20 per cent more likely to display abnormal behaviour.
However, some British scientists were sceptical, saying the findings may be due to lifestyle factors rather than mobiles.
In the study of 29,000 youngsters, mothers provided details of their lifestyle, diet and environment during and after pregnancy.
Children who used mobiles but were not exposed in the womb were 20 per cent more likely to display abnormal behaviour.
However, some British scientists were sceptical, saying the findings may be due to lifestyle factors rather than mobiles.
In the study of 29,000 youngsters, mothers provided details of their lifestyle, diet and environment during and after pregnancy.
14 years ago
But what to do?.It has become a part and parcel of everybody's life.Thanks for the information,Neetu. :) :)
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