But David makes a good point. In order to educate our fellow listmembers, please add relevant URLs or references to news items you post.
It makes it easier for people to say they are full of crap.
-Mike Blood-brain barrier integrity down to 15%.
On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 6:33AM -0800, David Colee wrote:
Since much of this looks like a news article, how about a better set of references than "I reliable source forwarded this to me:", please? I'm sure that such a suit will hold more than a passing interest with many of us.
Thanx, David
I reliable source forwarded this to me:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/08/03 08:51PM >>>
"Parents in Oak Park, Illinois, have launched a class action lawsuit against
the local school board for threatening the health of children by installing
WLAN technology in classrooms. The lawsuit alleges that Oak Park Elementary
School District 97 has "ignored the substantial body of evidence that high
frequency electro-magnetic radiation poses substantial and serious health
risks, particularly to growing children." It accuses school authorities of
failing to "adequately examine and assess the potential health risks that
wireless LANs pose to humans, particularly children who are still growing."
The suit argues that "there is a substantial and growing body of scientific
literature studying and outlining the serious health risks that exposure to
low intensity, but high radio frequency (RF) radiation poses to human
beings, particularly children...[and that] prolonged exposure to low
intensity RF radiation can break down DNA strands, cause chromosome
aberrations and break down the blood-brain barrier, thereby permitting toxic
proteins to invade the brain." For more than two years now I have argued
that health concerns are a future sleeper issue which would come to the fore
as WLANs become more pervasive. It appears that the future is here."
Cheers, Geoff Shively, CTO PivX Solutions, LLC
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