The physiologic dangers of very powerful radar stations/human nervous digestive visual disorders electromagnetic emissions
Devaux, P · 1969
1969 research documented serious health effects from powerful radar, establishing early evidence that electromagnetic emissions can harm human biology.
Plain English Summary
This 1969 French research examined the physiological dangers of very powerful radar stations on human health, focusing on nervous system, digestive, and visual disorders from electromagnetic emissions. The study represents early scientific recognition that high-power radar systems could cause biological effects in humans. This work helped establish the foundation for understanding occupational EMF exposure risks decades before consumer wireless devices became widespread.
Why This Matters
This research from 1969 stands as an important historical marker in EMF health science. At a time when radar was among the most powerful electromagnetic sources humans encountered, French researcher Devaux documented serious physiological effects on workers and nearby populations. The focus on nervous system, digestive, and visual disorders mirrors many symptoms reported today by people experiencing electromagnetic hypersensitivity. What makes this particularly significant is the timing - this was published decades before cell phones, WiFi, and smart meters became ubiquitous, yet the biological mechanisms identified likely apply to our current exposure landscape. The fact that powerful radar could cause measurable health effects in 1969 should inform how we evaluate the cumulative impact of today's much more complex electromagnetic environment, where we're exposed to multiple sources simultaneously at lower individual power levels but for much longer durations.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{the_physiologic_dangers_of_very_powerful_radar_stations_human_nervous_digestive__g6428,
author = {Devaux and P},
title = {The physiologic dangers of very powerful radar stations/human nervous digestive visual disorders electromagnetic emissions},
year = {1969},
}