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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Bunch of nuts that don't know diddly about science or research. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1849947/ [/quote] Bunch of nut teachers that don't know diddly about science or research. Wireless radiation is emitted by the myriad of wireless devices we encounter every day. It was once thought to be relatively harmless. However, we now know that wireless radiation can cause non-thermal biological effects as well, including damage to cells and DNA, even at low levels. Reducing Your Exposure to Wireless Radiation Some tips to reduce your exposure to wireless radiation. What You Need to Know About Wireless Radiation and Your Baby Taking certain precautions around wireless radiation is appropriate for our most vulnerable populations, including pregnant women. http://www.uft.org/our-rights/wireless-radiation[/quote] Let's see you post a link to the New York branch of the ATU, and two non scientific papers full of conjecture and falsehoods. The other link is to a peer reviewed journal of the NIHs National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. A sane person would lend credence to which one? People who believe wireless is a health hazard are just not smart enough, or motivated enough, to read and understand the science. Educate yourself before making yourself look like a fool. [/quote]
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