Reprinted from Bad Science Watch.
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Critical Investigation of Anti-WiFi Activism Launched by Independent Watchdog
Toronto, ON, August 13 2012 – Bad Science Watch has announced the launch of a critical investigation of the state of anti-WiFi activism in Canada. The independent non-profit plans to document the motivations, funding sources, agendas, and any conflicts of interest for those groups and individuals promoting misinformation about wireless networking technology (WiFi). These activists claim WiFi and related technologies can cause a variety of adverse health effects, and are attempting to convince city councils, libraries, and school districts across the country to remove or restrict the deployment of WiFi networks.
"While many of these activists are well-meaning yet misinformed, others are profiting from the uncertainty and doubt that has been manufactured." said Jamie Williams, Executive Director of Bad Science Watch. "Some of the most prominent anti-WiFi scaremongers are tied to the sale and promotion of bogus products to 'block' WiFi, or promote sham medical diagnoses and treatments for false illnesses."
Many activists blame WiFi's low level radio signals for a broad variety of medical problems, from mild headaches and fatigue to chest pain and heart palpitations. When someone using or living near WiFi networks experiences these or other symptoms, they are told they have 'Electromagnetic-Hypersensitivity', or EHS. The existence of EHS is not supported by rigorous science, and has not been accepted by the medical and scientific community as a real condition. This distraction can lead to greater anxiety for parents who are worried about the well-being of their children, and may instead serve to delay the diagnosis of more serious and treatable medical problems like anxiety disorders or heart defects.
Bad Science Watch will use the findings of this investigation as a starting point to counter misinformation in the public sphere, and represent sound science to public officials who are confronted every day with requests to act on it.
Individuals who would like to support this and similar projects are invited to visit www.badsciencewatch.ca, subscribe to the mailing list, and make a donation to Bad Science Watch.
For media enquiries, or additional information, please contact:
Jamie Williams
Executive Director
Bad Science Watch
jwilliams@badsciencewatch.ca
1-888-742-3299 x 102
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