Can Wi-Fi harm human health?

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Were there any new researches, featuring the impact Wi-Fi has (or has not) on human health?

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Radiation is either ionising (gamma, X ray, UV, etc.) or non ionising (visible light, infrared, microwave). Ionising radiation has the potential to rip apart DNA itself, non ionising radiation simply cannot do that.

WiFi is microwave radiation, it can’t damage your DNA anymore than a lightbulb can. What it can do is heat up things (which is how your microwave oven works) but WiFi is very very low power and really cannot heat you up at all. We are talking less power than rubbing your hands together.

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