Can Wi-Fi really cause impotency?
Question: Can Wi-Fi really cause impotency?
The news said(according to research) that the waves can cause impotency in men, and that some people suffered from it. Are these exaggerated effects?
I feel these men may have been unable to produce a child anyway.
Isn’t it kinda like the “cell phones will give you cancer” thing that’s been coming up lately?
Answer:
Answer by Sunshine Wehner
LMAO that sounds ridiculous actually. I wouldin’t believe it.
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