CLINICAL ASPECTS OF THE EFFECT OF METRIC RANGE ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
A. I. Kleyner, D.K. Abramovich-Polyakov, V.M. Makotchenko, V.P. Malinina-Putzenko, Ye. P. Nedbaylo, V.N. Panova, N.I. Marchenko · 1975
Soviet doctors documented clinical health problems from metric wave EMF exposure in 1975, decades before modern wireless concerns.
Plain English Summary
This 1975 Soviet clinical study examined patients experiencing health problems from metric wave electromagnetic field exposure (radio frequencies around 1-10 meters wavelength). The research documented unfavorable clinical manifestations in humans exposed to these RF fields, representing early medical recognition of EMF health effects.
Why This Matters
This study stands as one of the earliest clinical examinations of EMF health effects in humans, predating our current wireless technology boom by decades. The fact that Soviet researchers were documenting 'unfavorable clinical manifestations' from metric range electromagnetic fields in 1975 reveals that concerns about RF radiation health effects aren't new or unfounded. Metric waves correspond to frequencies between 30-300 MHz, which overlaps with modern FM radio, television broadcasts, and some wireless communications. What makes this research particularly significant is its clinical focus on actual patients rather than laboratory studies. The reality is that health professionals were observing and documenting EMF-related symptoms in real people nearly 50 years ago, long before cell phones and WiFi became ubiquitous.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{clinical_aspects_of_the_effect_of_metric_range_electromagnetic_fields_g6108,
author = {A. I. Kleyner and D.K. Abramovich-Polyakov and V.M. Makotchenko and V.P. Malinina-Putzenko and Ye. P. Nedbaylo and V.N. Panova and N.I. Marchenko},
title = {CLINICAL ASPECTS OF THE EFFECT OF METRIC RANGE ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS},
year = {1975},
}