With expanding use of wireless technology, is anyone aware of any studies as to effects of such radiation on human beings? I remember stories of how nuclear radiation was first used to treat acne, run floroscopes to help show your feet inside of shoes - and then - they discovered that such radiation was not good for one's health. Modernly - ask any rad tech at the X-ray department how things have 'improved' since the olden days.
It appears we are getting to another bubble in the use of radiation - unless of course appropriate studies have been performed. But I haven't heard of any.
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