Microwave Effects on Living Systems
William J. Williams, Gerald E. Piontek · 1972
By 1972, hundreds of studies already documented biological effects from microwave radiation similar to today's wireless devices.
Plain English Summary
This 1972 comprehensive review examined several hundred scientific publications on microwave radiation effects on living systems, including Soviet research. The report synthesized decades of early microwave research to establish foundational knowledge about biological impacts. This represents one of the first major scientific compilations documenting microwave effects on life.
Why This Matters
This foundational 1972 review represents a crucial milestone in EMF science - one of the first comprehensive examinations of microwave biological effects. What makes this particularly significant is its inclusion of Soviet research, which was often more aggressive in documenting EMF health effects than Western studies. The science demonstrates that concerns about microwave radiation existed decades before cell phones became ubiquitous. The reality is that by 1972, researchers had already accumulated hundreds of studies showing biological impacts from microwave exposure. Today's microwave ovens, WiFi routers, and cell towers operate in similar frequency ranges to what this early research examined. What this means for you is that the biological effects of microwave radiation aren't a new discovery - they've been documented for over 50 years.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
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@article{microwave_effects_on_living_systems_g4624,
author = {William J. Williams and Gerald E. Piontek},
title = {Microwave Effects on Living Systems},
year = {1972},
}