Current U.S. Nonionizing Electromagnetic Radiation Bioeffects Program
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Federal bioeffects research confirms government awareness that non-ionizing radiation affects genetics, development, and nervous system function.
Plain English Summary
This government report examines the U.S. research program investigating biological effects from non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation, including microwaves, radiofrequency, and extremely low frequency fields. The program studied genetic effects, developmental impacts, nervous system changes, and behavioral responses across multiple organisms. This represents a comprehensive federal assessment of EMF bioeffects research priorities and findings.
Why This Matters
This government report reveals the scope of federal concern about electromagnetic radiation's biological effects. The fact that U.S. agencies were systematically studying genetic effects, developmental impacts, and nervous system changes from microwave, RF, and ELF exposures demonstrates official recognition that these fields can affect living systems. The inclusion of behavioral studies is particularly significant, as it shows awareness that EMF effects extend beyond just heating tissue. What makes this especially relevant today is that the radiation sources examined in this program - from microwaves to radiofrequency fields - are now ubiquitous in our daily environment through cell phones, WiFi, and wireless devices. The reality is that this government research program was investigating the same types of electromagnetic exposures we now encounter continuously, often at levels that have increased dramatically since this work was conducted.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
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@article{current_u_s_nonionizing_electromagnetic_radiation_bioeffects_program_g4790,
author = {Unknown},
title = {Current U.S. Nonionizing Electromagnetic Radiation Bioeffects Program},
year = {n.d.},
}