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by sliverstorm 4337 days ago
You could say the same thing about a summer breeze. They have biological effects too.
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Your point being? I dare say spending most of each day out in a continuous breeze might have some noteworthy effects. Skin disease?
Something having biological effects proves absolutely nothing.

Non-ionizing radiation has biological effects. Magnetic fields have biological effects. This is not controversial!

So?

Also, if you are worried that spending a lot of time "exposed" to a light breeze is going to give you skin disease, you might want to read about hypochondria because you have it.