The government has ordered a wide-ranging investigation into wireless computer networks amid concerns over the potential health risks they pose for millions of schoolchildren and office workers. The Health Protection Agency (HPA) will spend two years conducting lab tests and monitoring exposure levels to the wireless signals in classrooms, homes and offices, before compiling a health risk report on the technology.
Tumour victim says wi-fi is safe - The Sunday Times 14th October 2007
Inquiry into health risks of wi-fi in classrooms - The Telegraph 13th October 2007
Wi-fi networks to be examined for potential risks to children - Daily Mail 12th October 2007
Wi-fi health study gets go ahead - BBC Health News 12th October 2007
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