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Issues for users of mobile phone radiation is not new. However, skin diseases turbulence phone? So it is new news. And it is raised by the association dermatologis English (British Association of Dermatologists - BAD).

Association of injustice in this bad.org.uk warned about what the doctors called a "mobile phone dermatitis." This disease is a rash that develops in the face or finger-finger due to repeated contact with the mobile phone mengilat.

I actually serious, this is not a farce. According to BAD, after a long contact, Nickel Alloy in the handset can cause itchy skin and ruddy. Usually, the cheek or ear region of the sufferer becomes red, and the rash appears, itchy rash that after he at-use mobile phone (handset due to the frictional face). Rash, the rash may even spread to the finger-finger they are diligent learner-SMS.

In its press release, BAD accuse the handset that are more expensive as the ringleader currycomb. "A more thorough investigation revealed that the reaction is caused by a nickel in the mobile phone handset, which often ditemuan the chassis or mobile phone buttons, especially in the most beautiful models," write so BAD.

In a study released earlier this year, the doctor in the U.S. to perform testing in the nickel 22 from eight popular handset producers, and get them to 10 in the nickel.

"Almost half of the phones that we spot Tested contains nickel free. The menu buttons, the logo on the headset and decorative metal frame around the LCD screen is the place (nickel) the most common. Handset design with a more enthralling often have access to metal casing and it may contain more nickel-free, "said Dr. Lionel Bercovitch (one of the study authors from Brown University, Rhode Island).
BAD meanwhile said that 30% of the UK population suffer nickel allergy. Women especially are more easily contract dermatitis phone because their skin is sensitive to nickel, which comes from the jewelry. BAD suggest that they have a rash on the face to consult with doctors.

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