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Originally Posted by BookCat
For years there was "no evidence" that smoking damaged health, just anecdotes. Many people thought smoking was good for you - ever seen the old adverts?
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Absolutely, but that's not what we're talking about here. A total of 46 separate properly-conducted double-blind medical trials to investigate the phenomenon, not one of which has found any evidence that anyone actually is able to detect when a WiFi signal is or isn't present, really can't be discounted. As the link I posted says, nobody is suggesting that the symptoms are not very real, merely that the cause has been pretty conclusively proven not to be electromagnetic fields.