Oct 16 2007 by Madeleine Brindley, Western Mail
A LEADING radiation expert has accused government scientists of “deliberately deceiving” the public about the safety of wireless internet networks.
Biologist Roger Coghill claims that a new Health Protection Agency (HPA) research programme into wireless local area networks will not address the real areas of concern.
The safety of wi-fi has been repeatedly questioned by a growing number of parents and experts after it has been linked to cancer and a condition called electro-sensitivity.
Independent scientists have also said that wi-fi should not be used in schools because of the risk of constant exposure to such radiation.
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Safety concerns spark research into networks
Oct 16 2007 by Madeleine Brindley, Western Mail
Ongoing concerns about the safety of mobile phones has precipitated this latest research into wi-fi.
England’s chief medical officer Sir Liam Donaldson and the Health Protection Agency have issued precautionary advice discouraging the non-essential use of mobile phones by children.
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