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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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The findings were reviewed by top cancer specialists, who found the results disturbing. They cautioned people that these tests were performed on animals, so that they were not necessarily applicable in humans. However, most felt additional research was a necessity. Some went as far to say that they would not allow family members to receive implants.
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