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| "That's it! Everything in the box. No more gizmos in this class! They're all going in the drawer with the biology frogs." |
There's a much better question to ask St. Anna kids than where Adolf Hitler owned land ("With iPads, St. Anna School students have the world at their fingertips," Wednesday): How dangerous to health is wireless technology, such as iPads and cell phones?
A recent study published in the journal Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine, reported some alarming findings, including that children absorb twice the amount of cell-phone radiation in their heads, and as much as 10 times in their bone marrow, than adults do. iPads use the same/similar energy.
Of course, you'll find articles saying there's no known danger (or, it's controversial), but almost all of those originate from government (like the National Cancer Institute) or business sources. They lie. See an example of bogus science at: http://www.emf-health.com/reports-drcarlo-danishstudy.htm.
Some dangers of microwave radiation have been known since at least the 1970s.
More are being discovered.
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| "Children! Fingers in your ears and make the la-la sound!" |


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