Wifi cause cancer and premature aging?

The British Health Protection Agency (HPA) is urging the government to open an investigation into the harmful effects of wireless (Wi-Fi) on children's health at schools.

The British Health Protection Agency (HPA) is urging the government to open an investigation into the harmful effects

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of wireless networks (Wi-Fi) to children's health at schools.

The Independent newspaper said the HPA chairman, William Stewart, a former government adviser, and presiding over two cell phone damage surveys, made recommendations to expand the scope of the study. The rescue affects the health of the Wifi network after some scientists suspect that Wifi waves can cause cancer and premature aging.

Professor Olle Johannson of Sweden's prestigious Karolinska Research Institute affirmed that there are thousands of scientists' papers proving bad health effects of Wifi.

In Austria, the provincial government of Salzburg advises schools not to install Wifi and is even considering a ban.

 

Update 14 December 2018
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