Electromagnetic Fields and the Vital Environment
K. Marha, J. Musil, H. Tuha · 1969
This 1969 research laid groundwork for understanding EMF biological effects before today's massive wireless technology expansion.
Plain English Summary
This 1969 technical report examined how electromagnetic fields and radio waves affect human biology and the environment. The research reviewed biological effects of EMF exposure on the human organism during an era when understanding of these interactions was just beginning to emerge. This early work helped establish the foundation for studying EMF health effects that continues today.
Why This Matters
This 1969 report represents a pivotal moment in EMF health research. Published just as wireless technology was expanding beyond military and industrial use, it tackled fundamental questions about how electromagnetic fields interact with living systems. The timing is significant because it predates the massive proliferation of consumer electronics, cell phones, and WiFi that now expose us to EMF levels thousands of times higher than what existed in 1969.
What makes this work particularly relevant today is that it emerged from an era when researchers could study EMF effects without the overwhelming influence of telecommunications industry funding that now dominates the field. The authors were examining biological effects when the economic stakes were relatively low, potentially allowing for more objective scientific inquiry into how electromagnetic fields affect human health and our environment.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{electromagnetic_fields_and_the_vital_environment_g7430,
author = {K. Marha and J. Musil and H. Tuha},
title = {Electromagnetic Fields and the Vital Environment},
year = {1969},
}