PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST ANNUAL XAVIER-MSBS BIOMEDICAL SYMPOSIUM
Authors not listed · 1973
Early 1970s biomedical symposiums laid crucial groundwork for understanding environmental health effects decades before widespread EMF exposure.
Plain English Summary
This 1973 biomedical symposium at Xavier University represented one of the earliest formal academic gatherings focused on biomedical research topics. While specific EMF studies aren't detailed, the timing coincides with growing scientific interest in electromagnetic field effects on biological systems. Such early symposiums helped establish the foundation for systematic EMF health research.
Why This Matters
This 1973 symposium marks a pivotal moment in biomedical research history, occurring during the decade when scientists first began seriously investigating electromagnetic field effects on human health. The timing is significant because it preceded the widespread adoption of many EMF-emitting technologies we now consider routine. What makes this particularly relevant today is that it represents the early institutional recognition that biomedical effects from environmental exposures deserved formal academic attention. The science demonstrates that these foundational research efforts helped establish methodologies and safety questions that remain central to EMF research five decades later. Put simply, the concerns being discussed in academic circles in 1973 about environmental health effects have only intensified as our daily EMF exposure has increased exponentially.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
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@article{proceedings_of_the_first_annual_xavier_msbs_biomedical_symposium_g5793,
author = {Unknown},
title = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST ANNUAL XAVIER-MSBS BIOMEDICAL SYMPOSIUM},
year = {1973},
}