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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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APPENDIX D: ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH

Unknown authors

This technical report examined environmental and health implications of microwave radiation from space-based solar power systems (SPS), including interactions with Earth's ionosphere and potential biological effects. The research addressed safety considerations for both space vehicles and ground-based populations exposed to high-power microwave transmission systems. The study represents early assessment of health risks from proposed orbital power generation technologies.

A REPORTER AT LARGE MICROWAVES-1

Unknown authors

This journalistic investigation examined microwave technology and electromagnetic radiation, exploring radio waves, wireless communications, and radar systems. The reporter-style piece appears to have covered the technical aspects and potential implications of microwave electromagnetic fields. This type of early journalism helped bring scientific understanding of microwaves to public attention.

CONTROL OF ORE ACTIVATION BY DIELECTRIC METHOD

Jean-Marie THIEBAUT et al.

This technical study developed a method to measure electrical properties of solid materials suspended in liquid solutions using radiofrequency fields. The researchers demonstrated their technique by showing how copper ions change the electrical conductivity of sphalerite (a zinc ore) during mineral processing. While focused on industrial applications, the study advances our understanding of how RF energy interacts with materials at the molecular level.

Microwave Techniques In Biological Research

H. M. Altschuler

This conference paper by H.M. Altschuler focused on microwave techniques for biological research, including waveguide irradiation methods and geoelectric discontinuity detection. The research explored technical approaches for using microwave technology in biological studies. This represents early work establishing methodologies that would later be used to investigate microwave effects on living systems.

RF/MICROWAVES CHAPTER III, FIRST DRAFT

Unknown authors

This technical report represents Chapter III of a comprehensive review examining the biological effects of radiofrequency and microwave electromagnetic radiation. The document analyzes research on how RF-microwave exposures interact with living systems, covering the spectrum of frequencies used in wireless communications, radar, and industrial heating applications.

EFFECTS OF MAGNETIC FIELDS ON ANIMAL ORGANS

P. Jitariu

Researchers exposed animal organs to low-frequency electromagnetic fields (50-100 Hz) and found significant physiological changes. The study documented alterations in blood chemistry, thyroid and adrenal gland activity, phosphorus metabolism, kidney function, and immune system response. These findings demonstrate that power-line frequency EMF can measurably affect multiple organ systems in animals.

AN AUTOMATED MEASUREMENT SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOFREQUENCY FIELD INTENSITIES

Richard A. Tell et al.

Researcher R.A. Tell developed an automated system for measuring radiofrequency electromagnetic field intensities in environmental settings. This technical report describes equipment and methods for continuous monitoring of RF radiation levels in our surroundings. Such measurement systems are essential for understanding real-world EMF exposures from sources like cell towers, broadcast antennas, and wireless infrastructure.

TABLE 3. SOME SELECTED OBSERVED THERMOGENIC BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF RADIOFREQUENCY IRRADIATION ACCORDING TO ESTIMATED SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE (SAR)

Unknown authors

This technical report compiled observed thermogenic (heat-producing) biological effects from radiofrequency radiation exposure in animals, organized by specific absorption rate (SAR) levels. The document appears to catalog thermal effects that occur when RF energy is absorbed by biological tissue, creating a reference table for researchers studying heat-related biological responses to electromagnetic fields.

Glow discharge lessens wool's shrinkage

Unknown authors

This study investigated how glow discharge plasma treatment affects wool shrinkage in textile processing. Glow discharge creates electromagnetic fields and charged particles that can modify fiber surfaces. The research examined whether this plasma-based treatment could reduce the natural shrinkage tendency of wool fabrics.

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Unknown authors

This technical report examined occupational exposure to electromagnetic fields among workers near power lines and those using video display terminals (VDTs), focusing on potential links to leukemia and reproductive health effects. The research addressed workplace EMF exposure levels and associated health risks in occupational settings. This type of occupational health research helps establish safety guidelines for workers routinely exposed to EMF sources.

Whole Body / GeneralNo Effects Found

VDT's Pass Medical Tests

Bill Rados

This study examined video display terminals (VDTs) for various types of radiation emissions including X-rays, radiofrequency, microwave, and ultrasound. The research found that VDTs passed medical safety tests, indicating radiation levels were within acceptable limits. This work contributed to early workplace safety standards for computer monitors.

Biological Effects of Locally Applied Microwaves on the Thyroid Gland of Dogs

Richard L. Magin, Shin-Tsu Lu, Sol M. Michaelson

Researchers exposed dogs' thyroid glands to 2450 MHz microwave radiation (the same frequency used in microwave ovens) and found changes in thyroxine hormone production. The study concluded these effects were caused by tissue heating rather than non-thermal biological mechanisms. This demonstrates that microwave radiation can disrupt normal thyroid function through thermal effects.

Model 1038 Swept Frequency Measurement System

Pacific Measurements Inc

This technical report describes the Model 1038 swept frequency measurement system developed by Pacific Measurements Inc for RF power and electromagnetic field measurements. The system uses swept frequency technology to measure radiofrequency signals across multiple frequencies with GPIB computer control. While this is an equipment specification document rather than health research, such measurement systems are essential tools for accurately assessing EMF exposure levels.

A Study of the Possible Biological Effects of SANGUINE

Leonard L. Libber, Thomas C. Rozzell

This technical report examined potential biological effects of SANGUINE, the U.S. Navy's extremely low frequency (ELF) communication system used to communicate with submarines worldwide. The study investigated whether the powerful ELF transmissions could impact human health or biological systems. This research was part of early efforts to understand health implications of large-scale military ELF installations.

Some Measurements on the Diathermancy of the Human Eyeball, Its Media, and the Human Eyelid, in Addition to Observations of the Biological Effects of Infrared (Radiation)

Vogt, A.

This early research by Vogt measured how infrared radiation passes through different parts of the human eye, including the eyeball itself, its internal structures, and the eyelid. The study examined the eye's transparency to infrared energy, which is relevant to understanding how electromagnetic radiation interacts with one of our most sensitive organs. This foundational work helped establish how the eye responds to non-visible electromagnetic radiation.

Appendix C - Glossary

Unknown authors

This technical glossary document provides definitions and reference information for electromagnetic field research terminology, including microwave effects, radiofrequency dosimetry, and ionizing radiation concepts. The document appears to be an appendix defining key terms used in EMF health research, covering everything from cataract formation to exposure measurement systems. Such reference materials help standardize terminology across the complex field of electromagnetic bioeffects research.

Occupational exposures to radiofrequency radiation from RF dielectric heat sealers

Clinton Cox, William E. Murray, Jr., Edward P. Foley, Jr.

This NIOSH technical report examined radiofrequency radiation exposures from RF dielectric heat sealers in workplace settings. The study focused on occupational health risks, particularly potential effects on reproductive functions from these industrial heating devices. This research contributes to understanding how workers may be affected by high-power RF equipment used in manufacturing.

RF/Microwave Review of Biologic Effects and Development of Standard

Unknown authors

This technical report reviewed the biological effects of radiofrequency and microwave radiation to develop exposure standards. The research examined how RF-microwave energy interacts with living systems across different frequencies and exposure conditions. This type of comprehensive review typically informs safety guidelines and regulatory decisions about electromagnetic field exposure limits.

The Effect of Microwave Radiation for Living Things

Goro Matsumoto

This conference paper by Matsumoto examined the biological effects of microwave radiation on living organisms, focusing on both thermal (heating) and non-thermal effects. The research investigated radar hazards and how microwave exposure impacts biological systems. This type of foundational research helps establish the scientific basis for understanding microwave radiation's health effects.

Pathophysiological aspects of microwave irradiation 1- thermal effects

Sol M. Michaelson

This foundational study by Michaelson examined the thermal effects of microwave radiation on biological systems, establishing early scientific understanding of how microwave energy heats living tissue. The research was part of a comprehensive Virginia symposium series examining microwave radiation's health implications. This work laid important groundwork for understanding how microwave exposure creates heat in the body.

Influence of Electric Fields on Some Parameters of Circadian Rhythms in Man

Rutger Wever

This research by Wever examined how electric fields influence human circadian rhythms, the internal biological clock that regulates sleep-wake cycles and other daily functions. The study investigated whether exposure to electric fields can act as a zeitgeber (external time cue) that affects our natural 24-hour biological patterns. This research is significant because it explores how man-made electromagnetic environments might disrupt our fundamental biological timing systems.

ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE RADIATION: A POTENTIAL BIOLOGICAL HAZARD?

William C. Milroy, Terence C. O'Grady, Eric T. Prince

This review examined the potential biological effects of electromagnetic pulse (EMP) radiation, which produces intense, brief bursts of electromagnetic energy. The author found limited data available on biological impacts, with most concern stemming from lack of research rather than documented harmful effects. The study called for more research to understand potential health risks from EMP exposure.

Pathophysiological aspects of microwave irradiation (2) critical analysis of the literature

Sol M. Michaelson

This comprehensive literature review by Michaelson analyzed over 100 studies on microwave radiation's biological effects, focusing on thermal mechanisms. The review found mixed evidence across different exposure scenarios and biological systems. This represents one of the early systematic attempts to understand how microwave energy affects living organisms.

Whole Body / GeneralNo Effects Found

Human Telecommunications: A review of the Literature on "Biological Radio Communication" and related topics

C. J. Chilton

This review examined research on biological radio communication, exploring whether humans and other organisms might naturally transmit or receive electromagnetic signals. The study investigated concepts like telepathy, biocurrents, and electromagnetic field interactions with biological systems. While no specific findings are available, this represents early scientific inquiry into whether living beings use electromagnetic frequencies for communication.

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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.