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www.dailytech.com.<%2Fa>%20The%20online%20magazine’s%20Editor%20In%20Chief,%20Kristopher%20Kubicki,%20has%20been%20involved%20in%20the%20PC%20industry%20in%20one%20form%20or%20another%20for%20more%20than%20a%20decade.)%20Numerous%20studies%20linking%20RFID%20implants%20to%20cancer%20in%20animals,%20are%20gaining%20significant%20attention%20Last%20week,%20Dailytech%20reported%20that%20California’s%20State%20senate%20had%20blocked%20employers%20from%20requiring%20their%20employees%20to%20get%20“chipped”—implanted%20with%20an%20RFID%20chip%20that%20would%20allow%20for%20radio%20identification%20and%20tracking.%20Now,%20in%20addition%20to%20the%20privacy%20concerns,%20a%20new%20report%20by%20the%20Associate%20Press%20has%20brought%20to%20light%20serious%20doubts%20on%20RFID%20implants’%20medical%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.goprintandpromo.com%2Farticle%2Farticle-reports-rfid-chip-implants-possible-cancer-link-74889%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="5703" type="icon_link">
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Last week, Dailytech reported that California’s State senate had blocked employers from requiring their employees to get “chipped”—implanted with an RFID chip that would allow for radio identification and tracking. Now, in addition to the privacy concerns, a new report by the Associate Press has brought to light serious doubts on RFID implants’ medical safety.
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