I believe this. When I was in college, every time I walk on a wi-fi area, I start to have a tiny headaches, feeling something warm too. When I go outside the area, I feel a lot better. Same thing happened to my friend. Well, this is just my personal experience.
Funny, I feel the opposite. But at any rate, when was the antiperspirant proven to be a hoax? Because I don't think it has been- and if it has been, I'm sure an antiperspirant company funded the research. Chemicals interrupt bodily functions; it's ridiculous to think otherwise. No different than what food you put in your…
There is so much pseudo-science that is such complete horseshit I absolutely refuse to believe its true unless proven in a scientific journal. Anti-perspirant does NOT cause alzheimers. That was proven to be a complete hoax. Wi-Fi does not kill you. This is a bogus thread if there's no science journal link. (on a side note…
I can't... this... you don't... Sigh. Cave Johnson is going to beat you to death with lemons. I don't have time to write up a full refutation, but this sort of suggestible credibility paranoia and the failure to do due diligence in verifying assertions is one of the reasons that we have people believing a vapid Playboy…