Wi-Fi waves are harmful to the brain
Signals generated by Wi-Fi wireless networks have a harmful effect on the human brain. This is demonstrated in the medical research work of the Wageningen Medical University - Netherlands. This conclusion is inferred from a previous work, demonstrating that wireless Internet emitting waves are harmful to trees growing around the region.
Wi-Fi waves negatively affect the human brain. ( Artwork )
Waves of Wi-Fi devices prematurely lose leaves, the bark is dried and there are cases where they die unexplained.
For plants, it does not exclude them as harmful to humans. According to scientists, the waves of wireless Internet networks are more harmful than radio waves because if radio radiation works continuously, Internet signals will be emitted one by one. Russia's GZT.ru network said that each pulse caused a small impact on the biological environment including people.
British scientists have voiced agreement with Dutch colleagues. They believe that, although the Dutch scientists' research has not reached the final conclusions, it has just proved that the relevance of Wi-Fi and the ' health ' of the plant is sufficient to doubt a quantity. Large electromagnetic waves with different frequencies will cause negative effects on the human body.
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