Biological effects of electromagnetic fields and radiation

Zenon J. Sienkiewicz*

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    Abstract

    The biological effects of electromagnetic fields and radiation are studied. There are few consistent effects attributable to exposure to low intensity electromagnetic fields and radiation. A few subtle responses have sometimes been observed in some situations, but most of these appear to be well within the limits of normal biological variation, and so are unlikely to have any health consequences. Overall, there is no categorical evidence to suggest that exposure to weak fields causes any significant long-term or pathological effect.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2/1-2/4
    JournalIEE Colloquium (Digest)
    Issue number56
    Publication statusPublished - 1997
    EventProceedings of the 1997 IEE Colloquium on Electromagnetic Hazards, Safety and Human Interaction - London, UK
    Duration: 17 Mar 199717 Mar 1997

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