Effect of Electric Fields on Mice
A. M. Roberts · 1969
Early 1969 research on electric field effects in mice helped establish the scientific foundation for modern EMF health studies.
Plain English Summary
This 1969 study by Roberts examined the effects of electric fields on mice, though specific details about exposure conditions and measured outcomes are not available in the provided information. The research represents early work investigating how electromagnetic fields might affect biological systems in laboratory animals.
Why This Matters
This early study from 1969 represents pioneering research into EMF biological effects, conducted decades before our current wireless world emerged. While the specific findings aren't detailed in available records, this work was part of the foundational research that first suggested electromagnetic fields could produce measurable biological responses in living organisms. The reality is that researchers were already investigating EMF effects on mammals over 50 years ago, long before cell phones, WiFi, and 5G became ubiquitous in our daily lives. What this means for you is that concerns about EMF exposure aren't new - scientists have been studying these interactions for generations, building the evidence base we rely on today.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{effect_of_electric_fields_on_mice_g4860,
author = {A. M. Roberts},
title = {Effect of Electric Fields on Mice},
year = {1969},
}