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By Tim Ferguson

Published: Thursday 24 May 2007


Name

Anonymous


Location

UK


Occupation

IT Consultant


Comment

This is just a repeat of the mobile phone health hype.

There was a "report" about it in the Independent last week - loads of quite disturbingly bad pseudo-scientific waffle and garbled techno-babble presented as some sort of scientific investigation.

A reporter claims to have recently installed wifi and started feeling run-down? Try looking at the way your PC usage habits have changed since you are no longer tied to a desk in the spare room!

Get real people, low level electromagnetic radiation in these frequencies is a fact of life and is not harming anyone. But the changes in lifestyle that these technologies bring about need to be managed by us all to realise the benefits while minimising the downsides.



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