Healthy disorders by WLAN-exposure
Abstract
Overview
In an intriguing case study examining the effects of WLAN exposure, von Klitzing explores the health disturbances arising from prolonged interactions with wireless networks, specifically focusing on a "burn-out" patient with self-reported electrosensitivity.
Findings
- Diagnosis involved assessing autonomic nervous system activity through electromyograms (EMG).
- A distinct 10 Hz artifact, identical to the frequency emitted by WLAN devices, was detected and noted as predominant in patient evaluations.
- Patients substantial exposure to WLAN was confirmed through detailed patient histories.
- Similar 10 Hz artifacts were observed in the EMGs of other patients using similar technology.
Conclusion
The study provides compelling evidence that WLAN exposure could lead to significant EMG disruptions and suggests a potential conflict with existing ICNIRP safety guidelines.