New research links mobile phone usage to increased risk of high blood pressure, a major risk factor for heart attack and stroke.
Study finds that talking on a cell phone for 30 minutes or more per week is associated with a 12% higher risk of high blood pressure.
Increased duration of mobile phone usage correlates with a greater risk of hypertension, according to research published in the European Heart Journal.
Mobile phone users spending over 6 hours per week on calls have a 25% higher risk of developing high blood pressure, study reveals.