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TECHNICAL MANUAL FOR RADIO-FREQUENCY RADIATION HAZARDS

Unknown authors · 1971

This 1971 technical manual examined radio-frequency radiation hazards, representing early government documentation of RF safety concerns. The manual provided technical guidance for understanding and managing radio-frequency exposure risks during the early development of wireless technologies. This document reflects growing awareness of potential health effects from RF radiation decades before widespread consumer wireless adoption.

Influence d'un rayonnement électromagnétique de très haute fréquence sur la sensibilité au pentétrazol, chez la Souris blanche

B. Servantie, G. Bertharion, R. Joly · 1971

This 1952 French study examined how very high frequency electromagnetic radiation affected seizure sensitivity in white mice, using pentetrazol (a seizure-inducing drug) as a test measure. The research represents one of the earliest investigations into how radio frequency EMF exposure might influence nervous system function. This pioneering work helped establish a foundation for understanding EMF effects on brain activity and seizure susceptibility.

THERAPEUTIC EFFECT OF CONSTANT AND LOW-FREQUENCY INTERMITTENT MAGNETIC FIELDS (SURVEY OF THE LITERATURE)

I.L. Degen · 1971

This 1971 study examined the therapeutic effects of both constant (static) and low-frequency alternating magnetic fields on human subjects. The research explored how different types of magnetic field exposure could potentially provide health benefits. This represents early scientific investigation into magnetic field therapy, decades before modern concerns about EMF health risks emerged.

EFFECT OF THE MAGNETIC FIELD OF A SOLENOID ON THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

Yu. A. Kholodov, G. R. Solov'yeva · 1971

This 1971 Soviet research investigated how magnetic fields from solenoids (electromagnetic coils) affect the central nervous system in rodents. The study used EEG monitoring and conditioned reflex testing to measure neurological changes from magnetic field exposure. This represents some of the earliest scientific investigation into how artificial magnetic fields might influence brain function.

BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION – DESIGNATION OF PROJECT OFFICE

Department of the Navy, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery · 1971

The U.S. Navy established a dedicated project office in 1971 to study biological effects of electromagnetic radiation, including microwave and laser radiation exposure to naval personnel. This government initiative recognized the need for systematic research and safety standards around EMF exposure in military settings. The designation represents early official acknowledgment of potential health risks from electromagnetic radiation.

Danger of Overwarming Blood by Microwave

James F. Arens, George L. Leonard · 1971

This 1971 research investigated the dangers of using microwave radiation to warm blood for medical transfusions. The study examined how microwave heating could cause overheating and hemolysis (destruction of red blood cells), identifying critical safety concerns for blood warming procedures in healthcare settings.

THRESHOLDS FOR LENTICULAR DAMAGE IN THE RABBIT EYE DUE TO SINGLE EXPOSURE TO CW MICROWAVE RADIATION: AN ANALYSIS OF THE EXPERIMENTAL INFORMATION AT A FREQUENCY OF 2.45 GHz

Donald I. McRee · 1971

This 1971 study examined how microwave radiation at 2.45 GHz (the same frequency used in microwave ovens) causes cataracts in rabbit eyes. Researchers developed a mathematical model to predict the power levels and exposure times that would trigger lens damage, finding specific thresholds where eye opacity begins to form.

Immunobiologic shifts in immunized animals during chronic SHF irradiation

Dronov, I. S., Kiritseva, A. D. · 1971

This 1974 Soviet research examined how chronic microwave radiation affected immune system function in laboratory animals that had been immunized. The study investigated whether ongoing SHF (super high frequency) exposure altered normal antibody production and other immune responses. This early research helped establish that microwave radiation could interfere with the body's ability to fight infections and diseases.

The Effect of UHF Electromagnetic Radiation On the Immunobiological Properties of the Organism

E. A. Chukhlovin · 1970

This 1970 Soviet research investigated how UHF (ultra-high frequency) electromagnetic radiation affects the human immune system's biological properties. The study examined impacts on immune function, including effects on phagocytic activity (the ability of immune cells to engulf harmful particles) and the reticulo-endothelial system that helps clear toxins from the body. This early research represents one of the first systematic investigations into how microwave-frequency EMF exposure might compromise human immune defenses.

Biological Effect of Microwaves in Occupational Hygiene

Z.V. Gordon · 1970

This 1970 technical report by Z.V. Gordon examined the biological effects of microwave radiation in workplace settings, focusing on occupational health and safety concerns. The research contributed to early understanding of how microwave exposure affects human health in industrial and commercial environments. This work helped establish foundational knowledge about microwave safety standards for workers.

Results of Pulsed High Frequency Electro-Magnetic Energy in the Treatment of Foot Disorders and Surgery

Earl L. Richmond, D.P.M., F.N.O.T.S. · 1970

This 1970 study examined the use of pulsed high-frequency electromagnetic energy (known as Diapulse therapy) for treating foot disorders and surgical recovery. The research focused on radiofrequency EMF applications in podiatric medicine, exploring whether controlled electromagnetic exposure could promote healing in foot-related conditions.

Microwave Oven Survey Results in Arkansas During 1970

William H. Oates Jr., David D. Snellings Jr., E. F. Wilson · 1970

Arkansas researchers surveyed microwave ovens in 1970 to measure radiation leakage from these newly popular kitchen appliances. The study found that proper maintenance was the key factor in keeping microwave radiation emissions at safe, minimal levels. This early investigation highlighted the importance of regular upkeep for microwave oven safety.

Exposure Criteria for Non-Ionizing Radiant Energy in the Healing Arts

Sol M. Michaelson, William M. Houk · 1970

This 1970 technical report by Michaelson and Houk examined exposure criteria for non-ionizing radiation used in medical and therapeutic applications. The research addressed safety standards for electromagnetic energy devices used in healthcare settings during an era when such equipment was becoming more common. This work helped establish early guidelines for protecting both patients and medical professionals from potentially harmful radiation exposure.

Development and clinical course of cardiovascular changes after chronic exposure to microwave irradiation

Glotova KV, Sadchikova MN · 1970

Soviet researchers Glotova and Sadchikova studied how chronic microwave radiation exposure affects the cardiovascular system in humans, likely focusing on occupational workers. This 1970 technical report examined the development and progression of heart and blood vessel changes from ongoing microwave exposure. The research represents early documentation of microwave radiation's potential cardiovascular effects in real-world exposure scenarios.

A Review of International Microwave Exposure Guides

JON R. SWANSON, VERNON E. ROSE, CHARLES H. POWELL · 1970

This 1970 review examined international microwave exposure standards, comparing the U.S. Air Force's 10 milliwatt per square centimeter limit established in 1958 with guidelines from England, Russia, Poland and other countries. The study found significant differences between national exposure criteria and highlighted how various countries incorporated different biological factors into their safety standards.

THE EFFECT OF AN ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD ON THE FUNCTIONAL STATUS OF THE MYOCARDIUM

N. R. DAIACHENKO · 1970

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.

Fourth Annual Midyear Topical Symposium

Unknown authors · 1970

This 1970 Health Physics Society symposium focused on electronic product radiation and the newly enacted Public Law 90-602, which gave the FDA authority to regulate radiation-emitting electronic products. The conference addressed emerging concerns about consumer electronics and established the scientific foundation for EMF health research that continues today.

MICROWAVE RADIATION TO INACTIVATE CHOLINESTERASE IN THE RAT BRAIN PRIOR TO ANALYSIS FOR ACETYLCHOLINE

Stavinoha, W.B., Pepelko, Barbara, Smith, Paul W. · 1970

This 1970 study examined how microwave radiation affects cholinesterase, a crucial brain enzyme that breaks down acetylcholine (a key neurotransmitter). Researchers used rats to investigate whether microwave exposure could inactivate this enzyme in brain tissue. The research represents early scientific investigation into how microwave radiation might interfere with normal brain chemistry.

UHF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES AND HUMAN HEALTH

V. M. Malyshev, S. I. Abolonin · 1970

This 1970 Soviet review examined a comprehensive monograph documenting both acute and chronic health effects from UHF (ultra-high frequency) electromagnetic wave exposure in humans. The work catalogued clinical disorders ranging from immediate effects after high-intensity exposure to long-term health problems from prolonged low-level microwave radiation. This represented the first systematic documentation of acute microwave-related disorders in Soviet medical literature.

Magnetic Fields and the Number of Blood Platelets

Madeleine F. Barnothy, Jeno M. Barnothy · 1970

This 1970 study exposed mice to strong magnetic fields for 20 days and found that platelet-producing cells (megakaryocytes) decreased in bone marrow while increasing in the spleen. The research suggests magnetic field exposure can alter where blood platelets are produced in the body, potentially affecting blood clotting function.

LITERATURE REFERENCES PERTINENT TO PROJECT SANGUINE

Dietrich E. Beischer · 1970

This 1970 Navy literature review examined existing research on extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic radiation below 100 Hz and its biological effects. The survey identified numerous studies across different scientific fields that could help assess how ELF radiation interacts with living systems. This early review laid groundwork for understanding biological responses to the low-frequency electromagnetic fields we encounter daily.

The Effect of Microwave Irradiation on the Turnover Rate of Serotonin and Norepinephrine in Rat Brain

Solomon H. Snyder, M.D. · 1970

This 1970 study investigated how microwave radiation affects the turnover rates of serotonin and norepinephrine, two critical neurotransmitters that regulate mood, behavior, and brain function in rats. The research represents early scientific exploration into whether microwave exposure can disrupt the brain's chemical messaging system. This work laid groundwork for understanding potential neurological effects from microwave radiation exposure.

Some research results concerning the effects of AC electric fields and pulses on the giant amoeba, Chaos choas

Friend AW · 1970

This 1970 technical report examined how alternating current (AC) electric fields and electrical pulses affected the giant amoeba Chaos choas, a single-celled organism. The research represents early scientific investigation into whether electrical fields could produce measurable biological effects in living cells. This work contributed to the foundational understanding of how electromagnetic fields interact with biological systems.

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