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  • On the issue of health effects of radio frequency waves, a large body of evidence now exists, and the international consensus is described in the references listed [on the physics website]. Based on these considerations, we do not believe that electromagnetic waves associated with WiFi in schools pose a health risk to children or teachers.

    Profs Bill Atkinson, Peter Dawson, David Patton, Ralph Shiell,

    Alan Slavin and Rachel Wortis

    Members of the Department of Physics, Trent University

  • Although the worries are commendable, this is not done right, a bunch of pseudo-science. Here, take this:

    gezondheidsraad. nl/sites/default/files/200817E­_0.pdf

    (remove the space in front of nl for the URL to work)

  • This is what i wanted to write at last.

    This situation is so bad that it is better to Rather be eaten by a lion.

  • It is sad for all this people ho suffering from health effects from pulsed radio waves, inclusive my self.

    And at the other hand it is ferry good that a lot off scientists are working on this big world problem.

    I was shouting in 2004 all those things, Melatonine, No heating but pulsed waves, immune system, enz. And all this things are coming out now to be the fact.

    I lost my job two times now. First in 2001 and the second 2006.

    And the Insurance here in holland deny the hole case. at nono base.

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