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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs. Robinson" data-source="post: 87338" data-attributes="member: 16830"><p>I feel it is certainly possible that all this exposure may well be harmful. 50 years ago many people did not believe that smoking was harmful, but today most of us realize it is, even if you don't get lung cancer. We may well discover more harmful effects than we suspect, or less. I guess one thing that put me off about this doctor was the numerous things he attributed to emf exposure, i.e. autism, cancer, alzheimers, adhd. Maybe, but that's making a lot of assumptions. </p><p></p><p>I read this article about the 9th grade students a while back, but here's the problem with it. They're not the first, or the last to try this experiment. This one went viral because the results turned out in a shocking way. The reason this holds no water tho is because it cannot be consistently duplicated. In many of the experiments, the plants in both rooms fared the same, none died, none flourished more than others. Mythbusters even did an episode on this and did not find this to be true. Another problem with it is it was not a controlled study. Sure they say the rooms were the same temperature, but there's other factors to account for as well. Humidity level? That can certainly vary from room to room. Heat put off from the router? Sunlight? 2 routers in one room may be a factor. Were the routers in use all the time? This was a self reported study. All these things are addressed in controlled studies, and done numerous times in numerous locations. Again, is it possible these are real effects, but it simply has not been consistently and conclusively proven, contrary to what many click bait articles would like to convey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs. Robinson, post: 87338, member: 16830"] I feel it is certainly possible that all this exposure may well be harmful. 50 years ago many people did not believe that smoking was harmful, but today most of us realize it is, even if you don't get lung cancer. We may well discover more harmful effects than we suspect, or less. I guess one thing that put me off about this doctor was the numerous things he attributed to emf exposure, i.e. autism, cancer, alzheimers, adhd. Maybe, but that's making a lot of assumptions. I read this article about the 9th grade students a while back, but here's the problem with it. They're not the first, or the last to try this experiment. This one went viral because the results turned out in a shocking way. The reason this holds no water tho is because it cannot be consistently duplicated. In many of the experiments, the plants in both rooms fared the same, none died, none flourished more than others. Mythbusters even did an episode on this and did not find this to be true. Another problem with it is it was not a controlled study. Sure they say the rooms were the same temperature, but there's other factors to account for as well. Humidity level? That can certainly vary from room to room. Heat put off from the router? Sunlight? 2 routers in one room may be a factor. Were the routers in use all the time? This was a self reported study. All these things are addressed in controlled studies, and done numerous times in numerous locations. Again, is it possible these are real effects, but it simply has not been consistently and conclusively proven, contrary to what many click bait articles would like to convey. [/QUOTE]
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