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Morac
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Re: She should be ordered to prove her claim of being affected

The problem is many times things like this are hard to prove, especially tinnitus (ringing of the ears) since that's subjective. Speaking of which, there is a study that claims mobile phone usage increases the change of developing tinnitus. It doesn't say anything about WiFi though.

Doing a 15 minute study for this really doesn't prove anything. That would be like giving someone a cigarette and having them smoke for 15 minutes and then claiming since the person had no ill effects, that cigarettes must be safe (slightly off topic note - until proven dangerous, a number of doctors used to recommend cigarettes).

Not that I think there's much merit to this woman's case, especially with asking for over a billion dollars, but there really should be long term independent studies done (and not ones sponsored by WiFi manufacturers).
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moonpuppy

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said by Morac:

Not that I think there's much merit to this woman's case, especially with asking for over a billion dollars, but there really should be long term independent studies done (and not ones sponsored by WiFi manufacturers).

And also not sponsored by the fanatics who think that there is a problem.

Again, if this woman uses any type of TV, computer or cordless phone (home of cell), then her lawsuit should be thrown out with prejudice because all those devices put out a lot more EMR than those meters.

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