О влиянии электрического поля ультравысокой частоты на окислительные процессы в изолированных тканях
P. E. Братковский
Early Russian research confirmed that ultra-high frequency electromagnetic fields produce measurable biological effects in animal studies.
Plain English Summary
This early Russian research examined the biological effects of ultra-high frequency (UHF) electromagnetic fields on animal organisms. The study found that UHF fields demonstrate significant biological activity, with therapeutic applications showing promise for treating various acute and chronic medical conditions. This represents some of the earliest systematic investigation into how high-frequency electromagnetic fields interact with living systems.
Why This Matters
This historical Russian study represents a fascinating glimpse into early EMF research, predating much of the modern debate about wireless technology safety. The researchers documented clear biological activity from ultra-high frequency electromagnetic fields, findings that should give us pause about today's ubiquitous wireless environment. What's particularly striking is that even these early investigators recognized the need for systematic study of EMF biological effects. The reality is that we're now exposed to far more complex and intense electromagnetic fields than these early researchers could have imagined, yet we're still grappling with many of the same fundamental questions about biological impacts. While the therapeutic applications noted in this study might seem encouraging, they actually underscore a crucial point: if EMF can produce beneficial biological effects, it can certainly produce harmful ones too.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
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@article{__g4411,
author = {P. E. Братковский},
title = {О влиянии электрического поля ультравысокой частоты на окислительные процессы в изолированных тканях},
year = {n.d.},
}