A Study of Information Currently Available on Electromagnetic Side Effects
Authors not listed · 1968
Even in 1968, researchers were documenting electromagnetic side effects - decades before today's exponentially higher exposures.
Plain English Summary
This 1968 technical report compiled and analyzed the available information on electromagnetic side effects at a time when EMF health research was in its infancy. The study represents one of the earliest systematic attempts to document potential health impacts from electromagnetic energy exposure. This foundational research helped establish the scientific framework for understanding EMF biological effects that researchers continue to build upon today.
Why This Matters
What makes this 1968 report particularly significant is its timing. Published just as modern electronics were proliferating in homes and workplaces, this research represents some of the earliest recognition that electromagnetic energy might have biological consequences. The science demonstrates that concerns about EMF health effects aren't new - they've existed for over five decades, even before cell phones, WiFi, and smart meters became ubiquitous.
The reality is that while we had far fewer EMF sources in 1968, researchers were already documenting potential side effects. Today, you're exposed to electromagnetic fields thousands of times stronger and more complex than what existed when this foundational research was conducted. What this means for you is that the biological mechanisms identified in early studies like this one may be amplified by our current high-EMF environment.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{a_study_of_information_currently_available_on_electromagnetic_side_effects_g7363,
author = {Unknown},
title = {A Study of Information Currently Available on Electromagnetic Side Effects},
year = {1968},
}