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Research and Markets: New Report Assesses the Potential Health Risks Posed By Wireless Technologies

Posted on: Monday, 16 July 2007, 09:13 CDT

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c62792) has announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's new report: Wireless Technologies - A Blessing or a Health Hazard to their offering.

This Insight discusses several potential issues related to wireless technologies including: the connection between brain damage and several types of cancer and mobile phones, health hazards caused by transmitters, health hazards caused by WiFi technologies, extreme sensitivity to electromagnetic fields, and interference between wireless devices and medical equipment. Although the Insight does not provide a final confirmation or denial of the claim that there exist potential hazards caused by the use of wireless technologies, it does refer to several studies that provide some evidence on this subject matter.

1 DO WE NEED TO BE CONCERNED ABOUT THE GROWING POPULARITY OF WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES

Introduction and Overview of Wireless Technologies

Introduction

Growing Penetration of Mobile and WiFi Technologies and Solutions

Radio Frequencies and Electromagnetic Radiation

Debates Remain Over the Health Hazards Caused by Wireless Technologies

Ongoing Research Seeks to Answer Pending Questions

Scientific Evidence of Health Hazards Related to the Use of Mobile Devices

Scientific Evidence of Health Hazards Related to the Use of WiFi Devices

Scientific Evidence of Health Hazards Caused by Proximity to Transmitters

Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity

Electromagnetic Energy Interference with Medical Equipment and Conclusions

EM Interference with Medical Equipment

Conclusions

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c62792


Source: Business Wire

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