The effects of electromagnetic fields on man
Maggi G, Carrescua V · 1973
This pioneering 1973 study correctly predicted EMF would become a major health concern requiring urgent solutions.
Plain English Summary
This 1973 survey examined the emerging problem of electromagnetic field effects on human health as technology expanded. The authors reviewed fundamental aspects of EMF influence on people and compared maximum allowable exposure limits across different countries. This early work helped establish the foundation for ongoing EMF health research and safety standards.
Why This Matters
What makes this 1973 study remarkable is its prescient recognition of EMF as a serious health concern just as our technological revolution was beginning. The authors understood that increasing energy use and technological applications would create unprecedented human exposure to electromagnetic fields. This early warning came decades before cell phones, WiFi, and 5G networks became ubiquitous. The reality is that the 'recent problem' they identified has exploded exponentially since 1973. While they called for 'early and satisfactory solution,' we're still grappling with these same fundamental questions about safe exposure limits fifty years later. The science demonstrates that their concerns were well-founded, as thousands of studies since have documented biological effects from EMF exposure at levels once considered safe.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
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@article{the_effects_of_electromagnetic_fields_on_man_g6328,
author = {Maggi G and Carrescua V},
title = {The effects of electromagnetic fields on man},
year = {1973},
}