Laboratory study on humans shows bioeffects at/below picowatts/cm2
This is just a reminder that in 1978 a paper was published reporting results of exposing adult human beings in the laboratory to extremely low levels of RF/MW radiation; here is the citation:
William Bise
Physiological Chemistry and Physics, vol. 10 (1978) 387-398.
Low power radio-frequency and microwave effects on human electroencephalogram and behavior
Effects were found at power densities from 10^-16 to 10^-12 watts/square cm. (The people were quite close to the antenna and may have been in the near field; I'm looking into this.)
It is rare to have laboratory data on mammals--let alone on human beings--at such extremely low levels, so this paper is worthy of study. (The author is no longer at the address given in this paper.)
This paper has relevance to the investigation I have been doing on a Wisconsin dairy farm where there were mild, but potentially serious, mammalian health effects as a result of RF/MW exposure from fixed transmitters in the vicinity. The estimated microwave power density at this farm was 20-200 picowatts/cm2; it was too low to be measured directly with the one instrument available. (I hope to have a paper written on the farm investigation by March, 2004.) --
Marjorie Lundquist
Link
http://www.geocities.com/emrsafety/yoursay.htm
Lundquist: Krebs bei minimaler Strahlung
http://www.buergerwelle.de/d/doc/dindex-2274.htm
Gesundheit von Säugetieren durch Mikrowellenstrahlung bereits bei Werten um 0,2 Mikrowatt/Quadratmeter ernsthaft gefährdet
http://www.elektrosmognews.de/news/lundquist0403.htm
William Bise
Physiological Chemistry and Physics, vol. 10 (1978) 387-398.
Low power radio-frequency and microwave effects on human electroencephalogram and behavior
Effects were found at power densities from 10^-16 to 10^-12 watts/square cm. (The people were quite close to the antenna and may have been in the near field; I'm looking into this.)
It is rare to have laboratory data on mammals--let alone on human beings--at such extremely low levels, so this paper is worthy of study. (The author is no longer at the address given in this paper.)
This paper has relevance to the investigation I have been doing on a Wisconsin dairy farm where there were mild, but potentially serious, mammalian health effects as a result of RF/MW exposure from fixed transmitters in the vicinity. The estimated microwave power density at this farm was 20-200 picowatts/cm2; it was too low to be measured directly with the one instrument available. (I hope to have a paper written on the farm investigation by March, 2004.) --
Marjorie Lundquist
Link
http://www.geocities.com/emrsafety/yoursay.htm
Lundquist: Krebs bei minimaler Strahlung
http://www.buergerwelle.de/d/doc/dindex-2274.htm
Gesundheit von Säugetieren durch Mikrowellenstrahlung bereits bei Werten um 0,2 Mikrowatt/Quadratmeter ernsthaft gefährdet
http://www.elektrosmognews.de/news/lundquist0403.htm
Starmail - 26. Jul, 15:09