
Could be right - Better than facts
As someone that works daily with WiFi, and with no adverse effects I find this shocking. But there you go, horses for courses. Doesn’t work for everyone despite scientific testing.
Update
Just read a few comments, some of which are also alarmist, some of which make sense. You decide…
“Teachers working in wireless zones have reported nausea, headaches and memory loss” – Maybe they should drink less the previous day?

by James
30 Jul 2008 at 21:32
Clearly a religious nut case (there isn’t any other kind). So clearly a religious
by Dave
30 Jul 2008 at 21:36
I wonder if she lives in a town where the people next door probably have wifi…
I guess she doesn’t fly from normal airports, drink in coffee shops, or walk down a high street… I was going to include good old Mc D’s but I doubt she eats there, but like all the others, it too has wifi