AN ASSESSMENT OF ADVERSE HEALTH EFFECTS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
W.D. Rowe, D.E. Janes, R.A. Tell · 1973
Scientists were formally assessing telecommunications health risks in 1973, decades before widespread public EMF concerns emerged.
Plain English Summary
This 1973 conference paper by WD Rowe assessed potential health risks from telecommunications technology, examining electromagnetic radiation exposure from various communication systems. The research represents early scientific efforts to evaluate health effects of telecommunications infrastructure during the technology's rapid expansion. This work helped establish the foundation for modern EMF health risk assessment protocols.
Why This Matters
This 1973 assessment marks a pivotal moment in EMF health research, coming at the dawn of our modern telecommunications era. Rowe's work represents some of the earliest systematic attempts to evaluate health risks from telecommunications technology, long before cell phones became ubiquitous. The timing is significant because it shows scientists were already raising health concerns about electromagnetic radiation exposure decades before widespread public awareness.
What makes this research particularly relevant today is how it anticipated many current EMF health debates. The telecommunications infrastructure Rowe examined in 1973 operated at much lower power levels than today's 5G networks, yet researchers were already conducting formal health risk assessments. This early scientific attention to telecommunications health effects contradicts industry claims that EMF health concerns are recent or unfounded.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{an_assessment_of_adverse_health_effects_of_telecommunications_technology_g4799,
author = {W.D. Rowe and D.E. Janes and R.A. Tell},
title = {AN ASSESSMENT OF ADVERSE HEALTH EFFECTS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY},
year = {1973},
}