The answer is sport knowledge.
Teachers are rarely qualified for that type of knowledge
Radio waves from smartphones may be carcinogenic - Mobile phones and their towers generate radio waves. Several studies have suggested that though low frequency radio waves aren’t harmful to humans, but over exposure to them may lead to tumours in the body.
Smartphones cause anxiety, increased stress - Cancer aside, smartphones cause a variety of health issues. They have been found to increase anxiety and mental stress in teens. Mobile radiations may also cause learning disabilities and lowered IQ in infants, according to some reports.
Answer:
driving a car
wearing a seatbelt
wearing a helmet
Explanation:
Driving a car, wearing your seatbelts and a helmet are all governed by the legislature. This is because if we didn't follow those rules we would be endangering the lives of ourselves and others on the road or off it. While nobody can tell you if you need to wear or not wear a bikini or sunscreen. At least not currently.
The date at which food/ product shouldn’t be used after the date given on the label