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The discussions revolve around alarming claims, such as citing absorption into eyes and genitals and linking it to cancer and damage to sperm and children's brains, with words like 'causes' and 'damages' conveying fear and urgency, but with little elaboration on scientific evidence or methodology.
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Strong disagreementThe posts strongly oppose the publication, emphasizing health risks and citing frightening consequences.
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Moderate level of interestThe discussions show moderate interest, focusing on potential dangers rather than technical details.
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Low engagementThe tone suggests dismissiveness, with limited depth in understanding or discussing scientific nuances.
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Low level of impactPosts seem to exaggerate or fear-monger rather than reflect measured scientific concern, indicating a limited perceived impact.
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@notice_com_ng Research shows 3.5 GHZ is absorbed into eyes, genitals and breast. Plus it causes cancer, damages sperm and damages children's brains. https://t.co/8Wdm1JJFAM
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