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This story appeared on 9/9 on Boing-Boing. Thought you'd be interested.
RFID implants linked to animal tumors http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/boingboing/iBag/~3/154344138/rfid-implants-linked.html By Cory Doctorow
VeriChip -- and other vendors -- have been busily implanting radio-frequency ID (RFID) chips in human and animal subjects ever since the FDA approved the process. But a series of studies conducted from 1996-2006 noted a high incidence of dangerous tumors arising at the sites of RFID implants -- something the FDA apparently did not consider when it approved the procedure.
Thanks so much Wil, my daughter is working on a professional paper on NAIS for college and I think the link will be useful to her. BTW my email is threecollieatyahoodotcom should you ever need to contact me. Thanks again.
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ReplyDeleteTotally off-topic but I don't have your email address:
ReplyDeleteThis story appeared on 9/9 on Boing-Boing. Thought you'd be interested.
RFID implants linked to animal tumors
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/boingboing/iBag/~3/154344138/rfid-implants-linked.html
By Cory Doctorow
VeriChip -- and other vendors -- have been busily implanting radio-frequency ID (RFID) chips in human and animal subjects ever since the FDA approved the process. But a series of studies conducted from 1996-2006 noted a high incidence of dangerous tumors arising at the sites of RFID implants -- something the FDA apparently did not consider when it approved the procedure.
Thanks so much Wil, my daughter is working on a professional paper on NAIS for college and I think the link will be useful to her. BTW my email is threecollieatyahoodotcom should you ever need to contact me. Thanks again.
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