Effects of Nonionizing Electromagnetic Radiation
Authors not listed · 1978
This foundational 1978 review established that EMF health concerns have legitimate scientific basis spanning multiple medical disciplines.
Plain English Summary
This 1978 review examined the biological effects of non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation across multiple medical and scientific disciplines. The comprehensive report covered aerospace medicine, toxicology, behavioral science, and other fields to assess EMF health impacts. This early systematic review helped establish the foundation for modern EMF research protocols.
Why This Matters
This 1978 review represents a pivotal moment in EMF research history - one of the first comprehensive attempts to systematically examine non-ionizing radiation effects across multiple biological systems. The science demonstrates that concerns about EMF health effects aren't new or fringe - they've been documented in peer-reviewed literature for over four decades. What this means for you is that the current debate around 5G, WiFi, and cell phone safety builds on a substantial foundation of earlier research. The reality is that while our exposure levels have increased dramatically since 1978, the fundamental biological mechanisms of concern remain the same. You don't have to accept industry assurances that these technologies are automatically safe - the scientific community has been investigating potential risks since the early days of widespread EMF deployment.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
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@article{effects_of_nonionizing_electromagnetic_radiation_g4632,
author = {Unknown},
title = {Effects of Nonionizing Electromagnetic Radiation},
year = {1978},
}