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Is our brain wi-fi bad

Interesting concept, I feel like this maybe related to PATM

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2018/01/06/wi-fi-connects-human-brains-explains-people-have-gut-feelings/


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Good article thank you. I now also have a free 2 week subscription to that newspaper.   I spent today at the local grocery store.  Trying to prove reactions to a family member.   He did admit something was not normal and maybe it was something in my Braine. Not that I was hallucinating but that my mind was sending out signals. He promised he smelled no odor on me during the day and yet a lot of sneezing and scratching. Even from the car in the parking lot with the windows up it was about 30% of people.  We circled it 5-7 times. Mostly scratching the neck and face.   On a side note maybe not related. Wi-fi  and I have never got along.  It never works as well for me as for others .  Just trying to put out all my observations no matter how small or unrelated.  I’m on a mission to figure this out.  I have a lot at stake.
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