At home and at work, dozens of wireless networks are streaming invisible radio waves through your space and body. [So are the phones, computers, Bluetooth speakers and other devices that connect to them.] It is logical to wonder and worry about what effect all that wireless energy might have on your health. While the volume and ubiquity of wireless devices is a new phenomenon, the kind of radiation they produce has been subject to scrutiny for decades. In 2013 Moulder John, A Professor of radiation oncology at the Medical College of Wisconsin did a review of the existing health research on WI-FI like on you mobile phone, Wi-Fi routers send and receive information using radio waves, which are a form of electromagnetic radiation. The research on radio waves and humans goes back in the 1950s when there were concerns about navy servicemen being exposed to powerful shipboard radar.
The radiation Professor says that all that research has taught them that high frequencies electromagnetic radiation can promote tumor growth and cancer. The sun’s ultraviolet rays and their link to skin cancer are one example. Even at lower frequencies, very high levels of electromagnetic radiation exposure can hurt you. ‘’but we are talking skin burns, not cancer or tumors,’’ he says.
While most people assume their wireless router is constantly sending and receiving information, these devices actually transmit just 0.1% of the time. Also, every inch you put between yourself and your WI-FI router significantly lowers or raises the strength of the radiation your body.
This radiations causes serious neurodevelopmental issues, cancer and reproductive harm in both men and women and especially for pregnant women and young children.
Trying to avoid radio wave exposure is more or less impossible in the world of today, but keeping wireless devices away from your body and turning off wireless networks when not in use can help minimize exposure.