8,700 Studies Reviewed. 87.0% Found Biological Effects. The Evidence is Clear.

THE EFFECT OF MICROWAVES ON LIVING ORGANISMS AND BIOLOGICAL STRUCTURES

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A. S. Presman · 1968

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Over 1,000 studies by 1968 showed microwaves affect all living organisms at low intensities.

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This 1968 comprehensive review examined over 1,000 studies on microwave effects spanning from single-celled organisms to complex mammals. Researchers found that microwaves consistently affected living organisms even at very low exposure levels, causing changes ranging from whole-body responses to molecular-level alterations. The review established that microwave radiation impacts biological systems across all levels of complexity.

Why This Matters

This landmark review represents a critical milestone in EMF research, documenting biological effects from microwave radiation decades before widespread consumer adoption. What's remarkable is that even in 1968, scientists had already compiled over 1,000 studies showing consistent biological responses to microwave exposure at low intensities. The science demonstrates effects across the entire spectrum of life, from protozoa to mammals, indicating fundamental interactions between electromagnetic fields and living systems. The reality is that this early research foundation has been largely ignored by modern regulatory agencies, despite its comprehensive scope covering the same frequency ranges used in today's wireless devices. You don't have to accept that current safety standards adequately protect you when foundational research from over 50 years ago already documented widespread biological effects at low exposure levels.

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Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.

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A. S. Presman (1968). THE EFFECT OF MICROWAVES ON LIVING ORGANISMS AND BIOLOGICAL STRUCTURES.
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  author = {A. S. Presman},
  title = {THE EFFECT OF MICROWAVES ON LIVING ORGANISMS AND BIOLOGICAL STRUCTURES},
  year = {1968},
  
  
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Quick Questions About This Study

More than 1,000 studies had been published on microwave biological effects by 1968, covering topics from tissue properties to harmful effects. This massive body of research developed over approximately 20 years following technical mastery of the microwave frequency band.
Microwaves span from 100 megacycles to 100 gigacycles (100 MHz to 100 GHz). This broad frequency range encompasses many modern wireless technologies including cell phones, WiFi, and other consumer devices that operate within these parameters.
Yes, microwaves affect living organisms across all levels of complexity, from single-celled protozoa to highly developed mammals. The review established that no organism appears immune to microwave effects, regardless of its biological sophistication or simplicity.
Yes, the review found that microwave effects occur even at very low intensities of irradiation. This challenges the assumption that only high-power exposures are biologically relevant and suggests sensitivity exists at much lower levels than commonly recognized.
Microwave exposure produces various effects ranging from whole organism reactions to molecular-level changes. The research documented responses across multiple biological systems, indicating that electromagnetic fields interact with living tissue through multiple pathways and mechanisms.