Effects of Nonionizing Electromagnetic Radiation
Authors not listed · 1979
Scientists have been documenting biological effects from electromagnetic radiation across multiple medical fields since 1979.
Plain English Summary
This 1979 report compiled early research on nonionizing electromagnetic radiation effects across multiple biological fields including aerospace medicine, toxicology, and public health. The comprehensive review examined EMF impacts on various biological systems during the early stages of understanding wireless technology health effects. It represents one of the first systematic attempts to catalog EMF research across diverse scientific disciplines.
Why This Matters
This 1979 compilation represents a pivotal moment in EMF research history - when scientists first began systematically documenting biological effects from nonionizing radiation across multiple disciplines. The science demonstrates that concerns about EMF health effects aren't new or fringe; they've been documented by researchers for over four decades across fields from military medicine to environmental health. What this means for you is that today's EMF exposures from smartphones, WiFi, and 5G represent a massive escalation from what researchers were studying in the late 1970s. The reality is that while early researchers were documenting effects from relatively low-level exposures, we now carry powerful transmitters against our bodies daily and live in environments saturated with wireless signals that didn't exist when this foundational research was conducted.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
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@article{effects_of_nonionizing_electromagnetic_radiation_g4635,
author = {Unknown},
title = {Effects of Nonionizing Electromagnetic Radiation},
year = {1979},
}