Thursday, December 26, 2013

New Zealand parents blame son's death from brain cancer on school wifi system...

The parents of a New Zealand child who died of brain cancer are blaming their son’s death on an unlikely culprit: his school’s Wifi system.

Earlier this year, Ethan Wyman died after an 11 month battle with brain cancer. His parents are now alleging that both his school-issued iPad and the school’s Wifi system could have caused the cancer.

When doctors discovered tumors in Ethan’s brain, they told his parents the tumors were roughly three months old. Coincidentally, Ethan had been using an iPad at home and school for about four months. Though all scientific research shows no causal connection between electromagnetic fields (like WiFi) and cancer, the Wyman family still believes the device played a role in his cancer development.

“We're not saying that caused it, but it seems like a bit of a coincidence,” father Damon Wyman said. “Most people would be very cautious about giving their 5-year-old a cellphone - well, this is 30 kids in a classroom [being exposed] to the same thing." Full story...

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