O номенклатуре поражений электромагнитными волнами сверхвысокой частоты
F.A. Kolesnik · 1967
Soviet doctors in 1967 were already creating medical terms for microwave health disorders that Western medicine still refuses to recognize.
Plain English Summary
This 1967 Russian research examined the medical terminology and classification system for health disorders caused by ultrahigh frequency electromagnetic waves. The study focused on establishing proper nomenclature for microwave-related health effects, representing early recognition of EMF health impacts in Soviet medical literature.
Why This Matters
This study represents a fascinating piece of EMF health history. In 1967, Soviet researchers were already systematically categorizing health disorders from ultrahigh frequency electromagnetic exposure - decades before Western medicine began taking these effects seriously. The fact that Russian scientists needed to develop specific medical terminology for microwave-induced disorders suggests they were observing consistent, reproducible health patterns worthy of formal classification. This early recognition contrasts sharply with Western regulatory agencies that continue to deny non-thermal EMF health effects exist. Today's microwave exposures from WiFi, cell phones, and 5G operate in similar frequency ranges to what concerned these Soviet researchers over 50 years ago, yet our medical establishment still lacks standardized diagnostic criteria for EMF-related illness.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{o__g4071,
author = {F.A. Kolesnik},
title = {O номенклатуре поражений электромагнитными волнами сверхвысокой частоты},
year = {1967},
}