Government Program on Bioeffects of Nonionizing Radiation -- FY 1978 Project Resume's
H. Janet Healer · 1979
Government agencies were formally studying nonionizing radiation health effects in 1979, decades before today's wireless explosion.
Plain English Summary
This 1979 government report by H. Janet Healer documented federal research programs studying the biological effects of nonionizing radiation, including radiofrequency and microwave radiation. The report compiled project summaries from various government agencies investigating how RF/MW radiation affects living organisms. This represents early official recognition that nonionizing radiation warranted systematic health research.
Why This Matters
This 1979 government report represents a pivotal moment when federal agencies formally acknowledged that nonionizing radiation deserved serious health investigation. The fact that the government was compiling bioeffects research programs nearly 45 years ago demonstrates that concerns about RF and microwave radiation are not new or fringe - they have been part of official scientific discourse for decades.
What makes this particularly significant is the timing. In 1979, we had far fewer wireless devices than today, yet the government was already studying potential health effects. Today's ubiquitous cell phones, WiFi networks, and smart devices expose us to radiofrequency radiation levels that dwarf what existed when this report was compiled. The science has been asking questions about these exposures for nearly half a century.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{government_program_on_bioeffects_of_nonionizing_radiation_fy_1978_project_resume_g7275,
author = {H. Janet Healer},
title = {Government Program on Bioeffects of Nonionizing Radiation -- FY 1978 Project Resume's},
year = {1979},
}