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  1. Wayne Carpenter Wayne Carpenter United States says:

    The article brings to the attention issues concerning the negative health effects of wireless devices but it is decidedly false that it is too early to draw conclusions and that more consistent evidence is needed to effectively evaluate the effects of WiFi exposure on the human body. Apparently, many studies were not reviewed and also the issues concerning study methodologies were not acknowledged. For instance, some studies do not use actual wireless devices and do not modulate the signals. Also, the type of modulation has been found to make a difference in biological effect.

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