is Wi-Fi really safe?

ZEB WALTON

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i bought my first wireless router couple months back so i can netflix in the living room. so i thought i was balling for a while until i realized every day i used it, my dog had a seizure.

2 weeks of use, 13 seizures. i havent used it since i realized what happened and she hasnt had a seizure since. i also know people who get sick to their stomach when its on... was wondering anyones opinion on the matter.

i've heard things about dna corruption and such but now i see my pup convulsing on the floor like a retard shyt got real. im wary of any energy in the air.
 

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I see this as a :win:

You must be a demon then or an alien from another planet because i cant imagine why an individual would want the male species to become infertile. Maybe you should just go get spade so you can :win: for the rest of your life.
 

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:birdman: For real?
In 20 years, you'll have an answer when kids ask you what happened. Better stop resting them ps3/xbox controllers on your groin.

BBC News - Scientists question if wi-fi laptops can damage sperm


Scientists are questioning if using wi-fi on a laptop to roam the internet could harm a man's fertility, after lab work suggested ejaculated sperm were significantly damaged after only four hours of exposure.

The benchside tests showed sperm were less able to swim and had changes in the genetic code that they carry.

Experts stress this does not mean the same would occur in a real-life setting and say men should not worry unduly.

But they are recommending more studies.

The preliminary research, published in the journal Fertility and Sterility, looked at semen samples from 29 healthy donors.

Each donor sample was separated out into two pots. One of these pots was then stored for four hours next to a laptop that was wirelessly connected to the internet. The other was stored under identical conditions, minus the laptop.

The scientists, from Argentina and the US, suspect that the effect seen is unrelated to the heat radiated by a laptop, although heat can damage sperm.

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The study is very well conducted, but we should be cautious about what it may infer about the fertility of men who regularly use laptops with wi-fi on their laps”

UK fertility expert Dr Allan Pacey
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The UK's Health Protection Agency has been closely monitoring the safety of wi-fi.

It says people using wi-fi, or those in the proximity of wi-fi equipment, are exposed to the radio signals it emits - and some of the transmitted energy in the signals is absorbed in their bodies.

However, the signals are very low power.

The HPA says there is no consistent evidence to date that exposure to radio signals from wi-fi adversely affects the health of the general population.

UK fertility expert Dr Allan Pacey, senior lecturer in andrology at the University of Sheffield, said: "The study is very well conducted, but we should be cautious about what it may infer about the fertility of men who regularly use laptops with wi-fi on their laps.

"Ejaculated sperm are particularly sensitive to many factors because outside the body they don't have the protection of the other cells, tissues and fluids of the body in which they are stored before ejaculation. Therefore, we cannot infer from this study that because a man might use a laptop with wi-fi on his lap for more than four hours then his sperm will necessarily be damaged and he will be less fertile.

"We need large epidemiological studies to determine this, and to my knowledge these have not yet been performed."

He said men should still be cautious about balancing a laptop on their thighs for hours on end.

"We know from other studies that the bottom of laptops can become incredibly hot and inadvertent testicular heating is a risk factor for poor sperm quality.

"There is a case report of a man who burnt his penis after using a laptop resting on his lap for a long time. Therefore, there are many reasons to try and use a laptop on a table where possible, and this may in itself ameliorate any theoretical concerns about wi-fi."
 
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