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Dangerous WiFi signals that can't be seen

 Nowadays WiFi internet signals are widely used. Young children and the elderly, but who knows that these signs could be dangerous to health? This is especially true in young children because their brains and skulls are still growing. Dr. Om Ghandhi of the University of Utah said that the brain tissue of children aged 5-10 years, which is still immature, is exposed to signals of WiFi waves penetrate more than an adult's brain.



Therefore, if our home has a WiFi signal and parents allow the children to use portable computers or tablets or play games on the internet, You may have to be very careful with children. There is a risk of health problems caused by WiFi. And if the signal wave is very strong, it will cause some children to develop the following symptoms.

1. Frequent headaches (about 3-5 times per week)

2. Feeling dizzy and feeling like you want to vomit.

3. Faint vision and visual abnormalities, such as seeing the ground you are walking on slanted or feeling like you are walking down a mountain.

4. Hearing abnormalities, such as hearing the teacher's voice sound strange, with high and low tones, even though the teacher still speaks normally.

5. Having problems with memory

6. Lack of concentration while studying or lack of interest in the lesson.




There is research that discusses the effects of Wi-Fi on health. It has been found that Wi-Fi signals have an effect on the fetus in the mother's womb. This report was published in an academic journal called the Australasian Journal of Clinical Environmental Medicine.

This report has stated that Electromagnetic signals emitted by Wi-Fi devices cause the clumping of metals in brain cells. This accumulation will gradually cause autism symptoms.

Research has also found that WiFi signals are harmful to children because the signals they send out cause cells in the body to stop functioning. This results in the inability to breathe easily and causes the DNA within the body to be damaged and not function normally after exposure for a long time. These waves have been found to have an effect on white blood cells. This can cause cancer in the white blood cells.

St. Vincent Euphrasia Primary School in Meaford, Ontario, Canada currently prohibits Wi-Fi in its kindergarten and elementary school. The same applies to some kindergartens in Switzerland, France and Russia. Medical research has shown that concentrated WiFi frequencies can have a negative effect on children's development and even cause brain tumors. 

WiFi signals are used to bring many benefits to us, including communication, researching information for education, doing business, etc. Therefore, we should use it wisely and know how to control our own use by not using it for too long. Each day or use only what is needed and that's enough.


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