Subject: Are there any risks to health associated with wireless networks?
Date: Fri Sep 12 14:09:21 2003
Posted by Brian
Grade level: teacher/prof
School: UCLA
City: Los Angeles State/Province: CA
Country: USA
Area of science: Computer Science
ID: 1063393761.Cs
Message:
I've heard studies suggest that wireless networks, and cell phones, have been
shown to disturb brain function, increase tumors in the brain, and weaken the
protective buffer between skull and brain. Is there scientific evidence to
support this and is there evidence to refute these claims?
Re: Are there any risks to health associated with wireless networks?
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