Harvard School of Public Health. (2012), Mobiliz- ing a revolution: How cell phones are transforming public health, viewed 18 November 2014, Dougherty E. Mobilizing a Revolution: How cellphones are transforming public health 2012. Available from: https://cdn1.sph.harvard.edu/wp-con- tent/...
Secondly, our cell phones still causes many serious problems. On one hand,the most problem is electric wave radiation ,which is bad for our health. On the other hand, it will affect our learning and working. For example,When we are at an important meeting with an important partner ,if yo...
Cell phones emit a type ofradiationreferred to as nonionizing radiation, which is a low-energy radiation that may or may not harm the brain in the long run. The International Agency for Research onCancer(IARC) has therefore classified radiofrequency (RF) radiation as a “possible human carcino...
How cell phones are transforming health care in Africayole développement
Health services are a basic necessity for a person. Private companies have made health services quite costly for ordinary individuals. Do the advantages of private health care outweigh its disadvantages? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experien...
The African communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that mobile phones might help overcome infrastructural barriers to healthcare provision in resource-poor contexts. However, while formal m-health programmes remain limited in coverage and scope, young people are using mobile phones creatively...
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The quest for sustainable proteinsConcerns about health, animal welfare, and climate are bolstering interest in a range of alternative proteins.Meat has always been a protein mainstay for human beings—the main source in developed markets and a rising one in developing markets as they get richer...
phones a lot.Whenever you see people around whether they are walking on street or sitting anywhere, you will find that people just stare at their cell phones.This situation has caused public’s attention.Some believe that cell phones bring them fun.Some argue that cell phones will...
A study from Swansea University found that young victims of cyberbullying are twice as likely to attempt self-harm, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warn of the increased risk of depression, anxiety and other mental health problems related to all forms of bullying. Experts say...