
The chairman of the Health Protection Agency told BBC's Panorama that "there was evidence that low-level radiation - from devices like mobile phones and wi-fi - did cause adverse health effects".
WTF?!
Well, that was MY reaction. I am sure some of you uttered the same words.
Well, have no fear. You need not start using payphones while on the road; nor do you need to revert back to using dialup.
According to Professor Lawrie Challis of of Nottingham University -- he is also the chairman of the Mobile Telecommunications and Health Research (MTHR) programme management committee, "Wi-fi exposures are usually very small - the transmitters are low power and some distance from the body".
All together now... phew!








Good thing that is not the case, otherwise I'd be in trouble with my blackberry!
Posted by: DNA Networks | May 21, 2007 7:14 PM | Permalink to Comment