Are There Any Studies of WiFi Causing Tinnitus or Worsening It?

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I have not been a member very long and was wondering if there are any studies that have found WIFI to cause tinnitus or worsen it.

I am particularly worried about 5G.

It used to be on the internet that LTE was as far as cell carriers could go without raising the height of the towers due to the danger to humans.

Now I can't find that information. Kind of like they scrubbed it off the net so we don't know what 5G will do to us...

Thanks...
 
Nah, your hair cells wont resonate to HF radio waves. Our cochlear hair cells resonate up to about 20khz. Wifi is up in the Ghz frequency range. the only danger of HF radio waves is their ionizing effect on our atoms in out DNA, which would cause cancer, not hearing loss.
Resonant frequency of cochlear hair cells
20 hz to 20,000 hz
Wifi, 2,000,000,000 to 5,000,000,000 hz
this is why you cannot hear wifi or even radio waves in the Mhz spectrum.
Being an electronics engineer is fun.

Also sound waves and electromagnetic waves use different boundaries. Go look up transverse waves. Then go look up Nikola Tesla.
 

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