Autism linked to WiFi
Autism – a disease that affects one in every 160 Australian children – is being connected with WiFi due to an idea that radio frequency waves emitted by wireless routers trap metals in brain cells.
A new study published in the Australasian Journal of Clinical Environmental Medicine has suggested that there’s a link between WiFi and childhood autism.
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