Da-Chief
03-23-2008, 09:40
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Despite the fact that numerous studies have revealed no conclusive evidence that wireless technology is a cause of cancer, fears persist (http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/91148) amongst those who believe that the technology is making them sick. Even those folks who don t go so far as to say that Wi-Fi is cancer-causing claim that exposure to wireless radiation is making them ill in other ways due to their Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity. This condition is rare in the general population but that didn t stop a group of citizens with the ailment from protesting (http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2008/03/hazards-of-wifi.html) against a recently-approved public wireless network in Sebastopol, California. The city had approved a local Internet provider to set up access points throughout the downtown area. After receiving petitions and complains from those citizens who were concerned about the health risks of the network s radiation, the city rescinded its decision to allow the network.
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Despite the fact that numerous studies have revealed no conclusive evidence that wireless technology is a cause of cancer, fears persist (http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/91148) amongst those who believe that the technology is making them sick. Even those folks who don t go so far as to say that Wi-Fi is cancer-causing claim that exposure to wireless radiation is making them ill in other ways due to their Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity. This condition is rare in the general population but that didn t stop a group of citizens with the ailment from protesting (http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2008/03/hazards-of-wifi.html) against a recently-approved public wireless network in Sebastopol, California. The city had approved a local Internet provider to set up access points throughout the downtown area. After receiving petitions and complains from those citizens who were concerned about the health risks of the network s radiation, the city rescinded its decision to allow the network.
read comment(s) (http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/CancerConcerned-Citizens-Block-Public-Wireless-Network-92895)
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