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Studies Conflicted about Link Between WiFi & Health
Advances in Technology usually leave consumers breathless for the next 'upgrade' or hardware innovation, but can too much be unhealthy?

"there are now 734 million {Internet connected devices} in use within U.S. Internet homes, averaging 7.8 connected devices per home"

If your family is like ours, you enjoy any number of wireless products in your home. From multiple Xbox's to Smart TV's, BlueRay DVD Players, Laptop computers, Wireless phones and more...we enjoy using them all. Consumers have taken to WiFi like ducks to water and never really looked back...only forward to future
releases of upgrades and improved devices! Ok, now to the heart of the matter. Most all of us use WiFi, but have we ever thought to check on just how safe it is?
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Are there legitimate safety concerns using devices which emit RF radiation, sometimes within extremely close proximity to our bodies, such as cell phones, laptops & WiFi modems? There seems to be some conflict between various parties which have published articles and scientific studies. Granted, some of these parties have roots inside of the electronics industry and as such, studies may reflect a pro-industry bias, but who should consumers believe? For an in depth look at this topic, read the full article here.