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Answering Calls with Your Right Ear Could Cause Brain Damage – Report. relatedposts. telcables: revolutionising cloud access for nigerian business with local innovation. may 23, 2025 starlink woos new users in nigeria with free subscription. may 23, 2025 the right ear predicament. before we dive into the potential risks, let’s consider why so many of us favour our right ear when answering calls. the explanation often lies in handedness. approximately 90% of the population is right-handed, and this preference can extend to ear dominance as well. but does this mean we’re inadvertently putting our brains in harm’s way? the brain-ear connection. research has shown that the ear you use for phone calls can have a direct impact on your brain. when you use your right ear, the electromagnetic radiation from your phone is absorbed more directly by the brain’s right hemisphere. this absorption can lead to various concerns, including increased heat generation and potential damage to brain tissue. the radiation risk. mobile phones emit non-ionizing radiation, which, when absorbed by the body, can cause a rise in tissue temperature. while current safety standards suggest that this radiation is within safe limits, prolonged exposure could still pose risks. using your right ear for phone calls might exacerbate these risks, as the radiation is more concentrated on one side of the brain. the cognitive consequences. the potential consequences of concentrating mobile radiation on one side of your brain are not limited to physical health concerns. some studies have suggested that this imbalance could affect cognitive functions, memory, and concentration. while research is ongoing, it’s essential to consider the possible implications for your long-term brain health. “exposing the brain, especially the language-dominant left hemisphere, to the repeated radiation from mobile phones held to the right ear could have underlying neurotoxic effects,” asserts atlas johnson, geonode expert on phone safety. he explains that mobile phones emit radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (rf-emfs), which several studies have linked to potential biological damage. the potential dangers associated with extensive mobile phone usage include:. tissue heating: radiofrequency energy can heat body tissue, potentially damaging the delicate neural structures in close proximity to the phone. increased risk of tumors: some studies suggest that rf-emf exposure could increase the risk of developing brain tumors. cognitive decline: prolonged rf-emf exposure may also lead to subtle cognitive impairments such as decreased attention span and memory. what can you do? these potential effects do not mean we should abandon our phones entirely: “it’s about understanding the risks and making small changes to prevent potential harm.” reminds atlas johnson, geonode expert on phone safety. here are the practical steps. alternate ears: break the dominance of the right ear by alternating between the right and left when answering calls. use speakers or earphones: a hands-free approach will help reduce direct exposure to rf-emfs. reduce call duration: keep your phone conversations short to reduce the overall radiation exposure. check your device’s sar: every mobile phone has a specific absorption rate (sar) value. lower sar values mean less rf-emf exposure. stay informed: keep an eye on emerging research about mobile phone radiation and brain health. technology and safety standards are continually evolving. a call to rethink phone habits. atlas’s advice compels us to be more aware of how we use our devices. with our reliance on technology growing each day, understanding the potential health implications of our habits is more crucial than ever. so, the next time your phone rings, take a moment to think. you might just give your left ear the spotlight. in doing so, are you not only breaking a habit but also, potentially, safeguarding your brain’s health? remember: “a little awareness goes a long way in preventative health.”. [article source. lead image credit ]. 19 total views , 1 views today. advertisements author. peter oluka peter oluka (@peterolukai), editor of techeconomy, is a multi-award winner practicing journalist. peter’s media practice cuts across media relations | marketing| advertising, other communications interests. contact: peter.oluka@techeconomy.ng. view all posts. 0shares tags: answering calls speakers or earphones
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The Right Ear Predicament

Before we dive into the potential risks, let’s consider why so many of us favour our right ear when answering calls.

The explanation often lies in handedness. Approximately 90% of the population is right-handed, and this preference can extend to ear dominance as well. But does this mean we’re inadvertently putting our brains in harm’s way?

The Brain-Ear Connection

Research has shown that the ear you use for phone calls can have a direct impact on your brain. When you use your right ear, the electromagnetic radiation from your phone is absorbed more directly by the brain’s right hemisphere. This absorption can lead to various concerns, including increased heat generation and potential damage to brain tissue.

The Radiation Risk

Mobile phones emit non-ionizing radiation, which, when absorbed by the body, can cause a rise in tissue temperature. While current safety standards suggest that this radiation is within safe limits, prolonged exposure could still pose risks. Using your right ear for phone calls might exacerbate these risks, as the radiation is more concentrated on one side of the brain.

The Cognitive Consequences

The potential consequences of concentrating mobile radiation on one side of your brain are not limited to physical health concerns.

Some studies have suggested that this imbalance could affect cognitive functions, memory, and concentration. While research is ongoing, it’s essential to consider the possible implications for your long-term brain health.

“Exposing the brain, especially the language-dominant left hemisphere, to the repeated radiation from mobile phones held to the right ear could have underlying neurotoxic effects,” asserts Atlas Johnson, Geonode expert on Phone Safety. He explains that mobile phones emit radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMFs), which several studies have linked to potential biological damage.

The potential dangers associated with extensive mobile phone usage include:

Tissue heating: Radiofrequency energy can heat body tissue, potentially damaging the delicate neural structures in close proximity to the phone.

Increased risk of tumors: Some studies suggest that RF-EMF exposure could increase the risk of developing brain tumors.

Cognitive decline: Prolonged RF-EMF exposure may also lead to subtle cognitive impairments such as decreased attention span and memory.

What Can You Do?

These potential effects do not mean we should abandon our phones entirely: “It’s about understanding the risks and making small changes to prevent potential harm.” reminds Atlas Johnson, Geonode expert on Phone Safety.

Here are the practical steps

Alternate Ears: Break the dominance of the right ear by alternating between the right and left when answering calls.

Use Speakers or Earphones: A hands-free approach will help reduce direct exposure to RF-EMFs.

Reduce Call Duration: Keep your phone conversations short to reduce the overall radiation exposure.

Check Your Device’s SAR: Every mobile phone has a Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) value. Lower SAR values mean less RF-EMF exposure.

Stay Informed: Keep an eye on emerging research about mobile phone radiation and brain health. Technology and safety standards are continually evolving.

A Call to Rethink Phone Habits

Atlas’s advice compels us to be more aware of how we use our devices. With our reliance on technology growing each day, understanding the potential health implications of our habits is more crucial than ever.

So, the next time your phone rings, take a moment to think. You might just give your left ear the spotlight. In doing so, are you not only breaking a habit but also, potentially, safeguarding your brain’s health?

Remember: “A little awareness goes a long way in preventative health.”

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