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Key Finding: 95% of 3,825 studies on whole body / general found biological effects from EMF exposure.

Of 3,825 studies examining whole body / general, 95% found measurable biological effects from EMF exposure.

Lowest Documented Effect

Research found effects on whole body / general at exposures as low as:

Study Exposure Level in ContextStudy Exposure Level in Context0.000000072, 2Extreme Concern - 0.1 W/kgFCC Limit - 1.6 W/kgEffects observed in the No Concern rangeFCC limit is 22,222,222x higher than this level

Research Overview

  • -When 82.5% of studies examining EMF effects on the whole body find biological changes, we're looking at a pattern that demands attention.
  • -This isn't a handful of isolated findings-it's 113 studies out of 137 showing measurable impacts across multiple body systems, from cellular function to organ health.
  • -The documented effects span a remarkable range of biological processes.

When 82.5% of studies examining EMF effects on the whole body find biological changes, we're looking at a pattern that demands attention. This isn't a handful of isolated findings-it's 113 studies out of 137 showing measurable impacts across multiple body systems, from cellular function to organ health. The documented effects span a remarkable range of biological processes.

The evidence shows this isn't about immediate dramatic effects, but rather about the gradual erosion of your body's natural protective mechanisms through chronic, low-level exposures that surround us constantly.

Research on chicken embryos exposed to both ELF and RF radiation demonstrated 27% less protective protein production after repeated exposures, indicating compromised cellular defense mechanisms.

Source: BioInitiative Working Group. BioInitiative Report: A Rationale for Biologically-based Public Exposure Standards for Electromagnetic Radiation. Edited by Cindy Sage and David O. Carpenter, BioInitiative, 2012, updated 2020. www.bioinitiative.org

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TOWERS - ALLIED TOWER

Unknown authors

This technical report examines Allied Tower specifications and antenna configurations for RF transmission systems. The document provides engineering data on tower structures that emit radiofrequency radiation in communities nationwide. Understanding tower specifications helps assess potential EMF exposure levels for nearby residents.

LeBlanc & Royle Communications Towers Limited - Company Brochure

Unknown authors

This technical brochure from LeBlanc and Royle Communications Towers Limited details the installation and construction components of RF communications towers. The document provides technical specifications for tower infrastructure that transmits radiofrequency signals across communities. While not a health study, it represents the technology creating widespread EMF exposure from cell towers and broadcast antennas.

Stainless Inc Brochure - Towers

Unknown authors

This technical report from Stainless Inc examines communication tower infrastructure, focusing on various transmission types including AM, FM, CATV, and microwave systems. The document appears to address engineering considerations like wind pressure effects on tower structures. While specific EMF measurements aren't detailed, it relates to the broad category of broadcast transmission sources that contribute to our daily electromagnetic exposure.

BROADCAST TOWERS

Utility Tower Company

This technical report by Utility Tower Company examines broadcast tower infrastructure, focusing on installation specifications, climbing safety features, and structural engineering requirements including wind load calculations. While specific EMF measurements aren't detailed, broadcast towers are significant sources of radiofrequency radiation in communities. The report addresses the technical aspects of tower construction that affect both worker safety and public RF exposure levels.

DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS OF RF WAVES

CARL H. SUTTON

This review examines medical applications of RF radiation, including microwave-based breast cancer detection that matches mammography accuracy without radiation risk, and combination microwave-X-ray cancer therapy that reduces ionizing radiation doses. The research highlights how RF energy can be used beneficially in healthcare while identifying regulatory and economic barriers to development.

Filtering as an EMC Control

H. M. Schlicke

This technical research by H.M. Schlicke examined filtering methods for controlling electromagnetic interference (EMI) and improving electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). The study focused on power-line filters and other filtering techniques used to reduce unwanted electromagnetic emissions from electronic devices.

ELF Magnetic Fields in Electro-Steel and Welding Industries

P. Lövsund, P.A. Öberg, S.E.G. Nilsson

Researchers measured extremely low frequency (ELF) magnetic fields in welding and steel manufacturing facilities, finding exposures of 0-10 mT at 50 Hz in typical work areas, with some induction heaters producing fields up to 60 mT. The study suggests these industrial magnetic field exposures likely cause magnetophosphenes (visual light sensations) in workers, though these effects are hard to detect in brightly lit industrial environments.

Comments and Suggestions Regarding the ANSI C-95.4 Subcommittee Report on Research Needs for Radiofrequency and Microwave Standards Setting

Houk, B., Zeischka (?), and others

This technical report by B. Houk provides comments and suggestions on the ANSI C-95 subcommittee's report about research needs for radiofrequency and microwave safety standards. The document addresses gaps in understanding both thermal and nonthermal effects of electromagnetic radiation. It highlights areas where more research is needed to establish proper safety guidelines for RF and microwave exposure.

Management of Rheumatic Disease with Diapulse Therapy

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This Southern Medical Journal study examined Diapulse therapy, which uses pulsed high-frequency (PUHF) electromagnetic energy to treat rheumatic diseases like arthritis. The research investigated whether this specific RF electromagnetic therapy could provide therapeutic benefits for inflammatory joint conditions. This represents early medical exploration of using controlled electromagnetic fields as a treatment modality.

FOR YOUR INFORMATION

Unknown authors

This conference paper appears to be an informational document related to electromagnetic field research, though specific details about the study methodology and findings are not available. Conference papers often present preliminary research findings or review existing knowledge in the EMF field. Without access to the abstract or full content, the specific contributions to EMF health research cannot be determined.

Performance Standards for Microwave Ovens

Unknown authors

This government report establishes performance standards for microwave ovens, focusing on power density limits, safety interlocks, and radiation detection requirements. The standards aim to prevent microwave radiation leakage that could pose health risks to users. These regulations represent one of the few areas where government agencies actively control public EMF exposure levels.

PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENTS

Unknown authors

This conference paper examined how microwave electromagnetic fields interact with biological systems, specifically focusing on effects on the nervous system and red blood cell membranes. The research explored the fundamental mechanisms by which microwave radiation affects living tissue at the cellular level. This type of foundational research helps scientists understand the biological pathways through which EMF exposure may impact human health.

PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENTS

Unknown authors

This conference paper focused on program announcements related to non-ionizing radiation research, specifically examining neurological effects. The document appears to outline research priorities or funding opportunities for studying how electromagnetic fields impact the nervous system. Such program announcements help shape the direction of EMF health research by identifying critical knowledge gaps.

ELECTRIC FIELD PROBES AND THEIR APPLICATION IN EMC

Ronald W. P. King, Glenn S. Smith

This technical report examined electric field probes and their applications in electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing. The research focused on probe design, antenna characteristics, and dielectric properties relevant to microwave frequencies. While primarily an engineering study, this work has implications for biomedical applications where accurate EMF measurement is critical.

Brain & Nervous SystemNo Effects Found

ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD EFFECTS IN NERVE TISSUE

Sheldon S. Sandler, Glenn S. Smith, Ernest N. Albert

Researchers exposed bullfrog nerve tissue to high-intensity electric field pulses designed to minimize heat while maximizing field strength. When they examined the tissue under microscopes using standard stains, they found no visible structural damage to the large motor neurons compared to unexposed control tissue.

RESPONSE OF MAN TO HIGH INTENSITY THERMAL RADIATION

J. D. Hardy, D. Murgatroyd

Military researchers studied how high-intensity thermal radiation affects human pain perception and tissue damage across different body areas. The study examined how the size and location of exposed body areas influence pain response, using pain as an indicator of tissue damage. This research aimed to understand thermal radiation effects on military personnel exposed to flames and special weapons.

RADIOFREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC LEAKAGE FIELDS FROM PLASTIC WELDING MACHINES. Measurements and reducing measures.

Arne Eriksson, Kjell Hansson Mild

Researchers measured radiofrequency electromagnetic fields around plastic welding machines and found that operators are exposed to RF levels that substantially exceed occupational safety standards at distances up to 1 meter from the equipment. The study tested various shielding methods and found that proper RF suppression devices can reduce these dangerous exposure levels to acceptable limits.

Do the French Have a Cure for Cancer?

David M. Rorvik

This journal article by D.M. Rorvik examines French research into electromagnetic radiation as a potential cancer treatment, focusing on the work of Antoine Priore. The study explores whether specific electromagnetic frequencies might offer therapeutic benefits against cancer in animal models.

In Vivo Probe Measurement Systems

Unknown authors

This technical report examined methods for measuring the electrical properties of muscle tissue using specialized probes and modeling techniques. The research focused on developing accurate ways to measure how electromagnetic fields interact with living tissue, particularly muscle. This type of foundational research helps scientists understand how EMF exposure affects the human body at the tissue level.

TRANSMISSION LOSS AND ANTENNA-BODY DISTANCE

Unknown authors

This technical report studied how transmission loss changes as the distance between an antenna and the human body increases, using 158 MHz radio frequency signals. The research examined electromagnetic scattering patterns around metallic cylinders and body phantoms to understand how proximity affects signal strength. This type of research helps determine safe operating distances for radio equipment and informs exposure guidelines.

HYPERTHERMIC AND PATHOLOGIC EFFECTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION (350 Mc)

JOHN E. BOYSEN

This early research by Boysen investigated both heating (hyperthermic) and tissue damage (pathologic) effects from electromagnetic radiation at 350 megahertz frequency in laboratory animals. The study examined how microwave radiation causes biological changes beyond simple thermal heating. This represents foundational research into the harmful effects of electromagnetic exposure on living tissue.

BIOELECTROMAGNETICS - Instructions for Contributors

Unknown authors

This document provides submission guidelines for Bioelectromagnetics journal, which publishes peer-reviewed research on how electromagnetic fields interact with living systems. The journal covers studies ranging from cellular effects to epidemiological investigations of EMF health impacts. These guidelines help ensure scientific rigor in EMF research publication standards.

ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION MONITOR – DATA SHEET

Narda Microwave Corporation

This technical document describes the NARDA Model 8609 electromagnetic radiation monitor, a specialized instrument designed to measure microwave field strength using an isotropic probe. The device represents professional-grade equipment used to assess electromagnetic radiation levels in various environments. Such monitoring equipment plays a crucial role in documenting actual EMF exposures that people encounter daily.

Learn More

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FAQs: EMF & Whole Body / General

When 82.5% of studies examining EMF effects on the whole body find biological changes, we're looking at a pattern that demands attention. This isn't a handful of isolated findings-it's 113 studies out of 137 showing measurable impacts across multiple body systems, from cellular function to organ health. The documented effects span a remarkable range of biological processes.
The SYB Research Database includes 3,825 peer-reviewed studies examining the relationship between electromagnetic field exposure and whole body / general. These studies have been conducted by researchers worldwide and published in scientific journals. The research spans multiple decades and includes various types of EMF sources including cell phones, WiFi, power lines, and other common sources of electromagnetic radiation.
95% of the 3,825 studies examining whole body / general found measurable biological effects from EMF exposure. This means that 3618 studies documented observable changes in biological systems when exposed to electromagnetic fields. The remaining 5% either found no significant effects or had inconclusive results, which is typical in scientific research where study design and exposure parameters vary.