CONFERENCE ON THE BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF NON-IONIZING RADIATION
Multiple authors (abstracts collection) · 1974
Scientists documented biological effects from non-ionizing radiation exposure nearly 50 years ago, before wireless technology became ubiquitous.
Plain English Summary
This 1974 conference brought together researchers studying how non-ionizing radiation (including microwaves and electromagnetic fields) affects living organisms. The collection of research abstracts covered various biological effects, with particular attention to auditory effects from electromagnetic exposure. This represents early scientific recognition that non-ionizing radiation could produce measurable biological changes.
Why This Matters
What makes this 1974 conference remarkable is its timing. This was nearly a decade before the first commercial cell phone, yet scientists were already documenting biological effects from non-ionizing radiation exposure. The focus on auditory effects is particularly significant because it demonstrates that electromagnetic fields can directly influence nervous system function. The science demonstrates that concerns about EMF bioeffects aren't new or reactionary - they've been documented in peer-reviewed research for half a century. What this means for you is that the biological effects of EMF exposure were established science long before our current wireless world emerged. Today's exponentially higher exposure levels make this foundational research more relevant than ever.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{conference_on_the_biological_effects_of_non_ionizing_radiation_g4976,
author = {Multiple authors (abstracts collection)},
title = {CONFERENCE ON THE BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF NON-IONIZING RADIATION},
year = {1974},
}