Wireless is non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation. Exactly the same as a light bulb except you can't see it because the wavelength is too short. This means that when the wifi interacts with your body, it is NOT energetic enough to free electrons from your body's molecules. This is different from Ultra Violet, X-Rays, and Gamma Rays which have enough energy to be ionizing. Freed electrons leave ions behind which can cause oxidation and other cancer risks in your body.
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damianrobertjones - Wednesday, January 4, 2017 - link
Does wireless give people cancer? Yes or no?DanNeely - Wednesday, January 4, 2017 - link
no, stupid comments give cancer.xype - Wednesday, January 4, 2017 - link
Life gives people cancer. 100% of cancer related deaths happened to people who were previously alive. Wake up, sheeple!jamyryals - Thursday, January 5, 2017 - link
Wireless is non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation. Exactly the same as a light bulb except you can't see it because the wavelength is too short. This means that when the wifi interacts with your body, it is NOT energetic enough to free electrons from your body's molecules. This is different from Ultra Violet, X-Rays, and Gamma Rays which have enough energy to be ionizing. Freed electrons leave ions behind which can cause oxidation and other cancer risks in your body.