|
|
|
|
|
by ddddq
1505 days ago
|
|
>The available studies document damage to the reproductive system, impacts on the EEG and brain functions, as well as effects on the heart, liver, thyroid, gene expression, cell cycle, cell membranes, bacteria, and plants. The question is, how serious is that damage and are they able to always 100% reproduce the damage done with ~2.4GHz RF. I suspect that, if the damage done by RF is serious and hits hard over time, that we should soon see a increase of cancer in western societies. Then the question is again, does the increase come from better medical examination methods or from too much of a exposure of RF. |
|