Results of action of ultrahigh frequency electromagnetic field (review of the literature)
Gambitski'i EV · 1972
Soviet scientists documented microwave biological effects in 1972, establishing scientific foundation for today's cell phone and WiFi health concerns.
Plain English Summary
This 1972 Soviet research review examined the biological effects of ultrahigh frequency electromagnetic fields, analyzing existing literature on microwave radiation's impact on living systems. The study represents early scientific recognition that microwave frequencies could produce measurable biological responses. This work helped establish the foundation for ongoing research into how everyday microwave sources like cell phones and WiFi might affect human health.
Why This Matters
This 1972 literature review marks a pivotal moment in EMF research history. Soviet scientists were among the first to systematically examine how ultrahigh frequency electromagnetic fields affect biological systems, decades before cell phones and WiFi became ubiquitous. The science demonstrates that concerns about microwave radiation's biological effects aren't new or unfounded - researchers have been documenting these interactions for over 50 years.
What this means for you: the microwave frequencies examined in this early research are essentially the same ones your smartphone, WiFi router, and microwave oven emit today. The reality is that while technology has advanced dramatically since 1972, the fundamental physics of how these frequencies interact with biological tissue remains unchanged. You don't have to accept that five decades of scientific concern should be dismissed simply because the wireless industry has different economic interests.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{results_of_action_of_ultrahigh_frequency_electromagnetic_field_review_of_the_lit_g6358,
author = {Gambitski'i EV},
title = {Results of action of ultrahigh frequency electromagnetic field (review of the literature)},
year = {1972},
}