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Wi-Fi madness

Cliff Saran

On BBC 1 tonight, Panarama, is going to reveal why Wi-Fi is bad. The program makers will aim to show that the radiation risk from Wi-Fi networks, used widely in schools, is unacceptable.

Experts have told me the radiation emitted from Wi-Fi networks is well below that of mobile phones. The UK has among the largest concentration of mobile phone users in the world. Perhaps we should first ban all cell phones from schools, before deciding that Wi-Fi represents a health risk to children.

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