THE EFFECT OF AN ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD ON THE FUNCTIONAL STATUS OF THE MYOCARDIUM
N. R. DAIACHENKO · 1970
Scientists were studying RF radiation's effects on human heart function decades before wireless technology became ubiquitous.
Plain English Summary
This 1970 Soviet research examined how ultra high frequency electromagnetic fields affect heart muscle function in humans. The study represents early scientific investigation into RF radiation's cardiovascular effects, decades before widespread wireless technology adoption. While specific findings aren't available, this research helped establish the foundation for understanding EMF impacts on cardiac health.
Why This Matters
This research from 1970 represents pioneering work in understanding how radiofrequency radiation affects the human heart - investigations that began long before cell phones, WiFi, and 5G became household fixtures. The science demonstrates that concerns about EMF effects on cardiovascular function aren't new; researchers were documenting these interactions over 50 years ago. What makes this particularly relevant today is that we're now exposed to RF radiation at levels and durations that dwarf what people experienced in 1970. Your smartphone alone generates more complex RF emissions than most people encountered in their entire lifetimes back then. The reality is that while technology has advanced exponentially, our understanding of long-term cardiovascular effects hasn't kept pace with our exposure levels.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
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@article{the_effect_of_an_ultra_high_frequency_electromagnetic_field_on_the_functional_st_g7222,
author = {N. R. DAIACHENKO},
title = {THE EFFECT OF AN ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD ON THE FUNCTIONAL STATUS OF THE MYOCARDIUM},
year = {1970},
}