RESEARCH INTO THE INFLUENCE OF HIGH FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD ON HUMAN BODY
HADUCH, S
NASA's technical research into high-frequency EMF effects on human immune cells validates legitimate health concerns about radiofrequency radiation exposure.
Plain English Summary
This NASA technical report investigated how high-frequency electromagnetic fields affect the human body, with particular focus on white blood cells (leukocytes) and neutrophil granulocytes. The research examined biological responses to radiofrequency radiation exposure, contributing to our understanding of how EMF affects immune system components.
Why This Matters
NASA's investigation into high-frequency EMF effects on human white blood cells represents significant institutional recognition of EMF bioeffects. The focus on leukocytes and neutrophil granulocytes is particularly relevant because these immune cells are among the most sensitive to radiation exposure and serve as early indicators of biological stress. What makes this research noteworthy is the source - NASA's interest likely stems from protecting astronauts and personnel working around high-powered radar and communication systems. The reality is that the radiofrequency fields studied here mirror the same type of radiation we encounter daily from cell phones, WiFi routers, and wireless devices, though likely at different intensities. When a space agency dedicates resources to understanding EMF effects on immune function, it underscores the legitimacy of health concerns that independent researchers have been raising for decades.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{research_into_the_influence_of_high_frequency_electromagnetic_field_on_human_bod_g6030,
author = {HADUCH and S},
title = {RESEARCH INTO THE INFLUENCE OF HIGH FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD ON HUMAN BODY},
year = {n.d.},
}