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A probe on Wi-Fi's effects on health sought in UK

Posted Apr 22, 2007 at 3:16PM EST by QJ Staff

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WiFi setup - Image 1These days, you can get cancer from just about everything: Junk food, "health food," sunlight, and mobile phones. Don't look now, but Wi-Fi may be raising your chances of getting the dreaded disease as well.

Concerned members of the scientific community, education professionals, and parents have been pushing for a real study that focuses on the possible health consequences of the system. The latest and biggest member of the plight is no less than Sir William Stewart, who is most famous for his work regarding the probe on mobile phone radiation and what threats it poses to human health.

Wi-Fi, or wireless network connections, make use of signals emitted by wireless adapters and routers to send data and facilitate internet access without the use of cables. However, critics of the system point out that the level of radiation within the Wi-Fi field may be in excess of tolerance and may cause cancer or brain damage.

Strange illnesses have been documented in science journals involving people who work long hours in Wi-Fi perimeters. An incident of a teacher who fell ill in the Stowe School prompted the school administration to do away with their wireless network. Many other campuses in Europe have either suspended or partially decommissioned their wireless networks.

"Do we not know enough already to say, 'Stop!'?" says Professor Olle Johansson of Sweden's Karolinska Institute as he described the adverse health effects of Wi-Fi. The professor also pointed out that although there's a significant number of articles published in science journals regarding the matter, there's not a single full-scale study on it.

The Professional Association of Teachers will write next week to the office of the Secretary of State for Education to ask for a real study which will once and for all determine whether or not the system is safe to have in homes and classrooms. Action appropriate to the findings are expected to be taken by the government.



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# hmmGuest 2007-04-22 17:07
wire free now>cancer in 50 years



i think i chose right

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# I've got a story on thatGuest 2007-04-22 17:52
Not exactly on routers, but anyway. My friend told me that when his phone (ipaq) is downloading something big, a big text message for exemple :S, he "hears" it in his music that's playing on his ipod, next to is phone in his pocket. ( he hears like a grill where you put some water on it, but only faint noise ( not loud at alll ). ).



So I suppose we can't be supprised how it can damage our body! The only bad thing with that it that nothing can protect us. I mean, the government have laws on the food so they cannot put anything they think would fit in our food, but there is no laws on the waves, that's stupid.



And personnally, I don't wanna have any brain damage, since it's the only part of me that's working perfect, lol. At least I'm not too near my router since my PC is collected by wire because of the lacking strength of my poor router ( wich I bough 9$, a trendnet with 4 wired port + wireless, 2 years ago, lol ). It can go from my basement to every part of my house, the only place it can't go is in my room... :S At least now I can see a good thing in that, lol.

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