PATHOHISTOLOGICAL ALTERATIONS IN THE EYES OF RABBITS EXPOSED TO SHF-UHF RADIATION
A. P. Balutina, T. I. Korobkova · 1969
1969 Soviet research found microscopic eye damage in rabbits exposed to microwave radiation frequencies similar to today's wireless devices.
Plain English Summary
Soviet researchers in 1969 examined microscopic tissue changes in rabbit eyes after exposure to super high frequency (SHF) and ultra high frequency (UHF) microwave radiation. The study documented pathological alterations in eye tissue, representing early research into how microwave radiation affects delicate ocular structures. This work contributed to understanding potential eye damage from microwave exposure decades before widespread consumer wireless device use.
Why This Matters
This 1969 Soviet study represents pioneering research into microwave radiation's effects on the eyes, one of our most radiation-sensitive organs. The fact that researchers documented pathological changes in rabbit eye tissue over 50 years ago should give us pause about today's ubiquitous microwave exposures. The eyes lack the protective blood-brain barrier found elsewhere in the body, making them particularly vulnerable to electromagnetic radiation damage. What makes this research especially relevant today is that the SHF and UHF frequencies studied overlap with those used by modern WiFi routers, cell phones, and other wireless devices that we hold close to our faces daily. While we don't have the specific exposure levels from this study, the documented tissue damage suggests that even early microwave technology could cause measurable biological effects in living tissue.
Original Figures
Diagram extracted from the original research document.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{pathohistological_alterations_in_the_eyes_of_rabbits_exposed_to_shf_uhf_radiatio_g6908,
author = {A. P. Balutina and T. I. Korobkova},
title = {PATHOHISTOLOGICAL ALTERATIONS IN THE EYES OF RABBITS EXPOSED TO SHF-UHF RADIATION},
year = {1969},
}