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Is your WiFi making you sick?

How the wireless technology is Affecting your health
From using cellphones and computers to watching movies online, wireless technology has made life easier. But now, some say there is a serious downside. As CBS2’s Maurice Dubois explained, there are those who claim that exposure to WiFi is making people sick, and some people don’t even know it. “Brain fog. That’s my worst problem. A brain fog,” Suzanne Hoyt said.
Hoyt said that nothing prepared her for the rush of symptoms that she suddenly developed.“Headaches, perspiration, pain in my jaws and my heart. It’s like physical expansion of the heart,” she said. Hoyt said it all started when she installed WiFi throughout her apartment. “I started to be very uncomfortable, and I didn’t know what it was,” she said, reports cbslocal.com.
With WiFi everywhere, from parks to restaurants and taxis, it turns out Hoyt is not alone. “It was like a deep burning sensation in my face, in my nose, my jaw,” she said.
It’s called WiFi sensitivity, and doctors say it’s a very real condition with serious consequences. Dr David Carpenter, an environmental scientist and expert on WiFi’s effects said the scientific link between WiFi and health is clearly emerging.
“There is a body of evidence that is strong. It’s not 100 per cent understood, but it’s strong evidence that this is a real syndrome that causes real harm to real people,” he said.
Dr Carpenter said it’s a significant problem for about 5 per cent of the population, many of them have no idea that WiFi is to blame. “They walk around feeling ill and they don’t know what to do about it,” he said.
Other doctors counter that the evidence connecting WiFi to illness just isn’t there. “It’s a psychological phenomenon,” neuropsychologist Dr William Barr said.
Dr Barr said some people may have symptoms, but what causes them is something else altogether. He said the power of suggestion may play a role. “They essentially establish a belief that something has the potential to cause a symptom, and then when they come in contact with the cause they develop those symptoms,” he explained.
“We are going to find another solution. It should be safer. There must be a better way,” Hoyt said.
( Source : www.newyork.cbslocal.com )
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