Flaherty J A
Aust Fam Physician. 1994 May;23(5):902-5.
Did exposure to non ionising electromagnetic radiation during World War II in the short term have a stimulating effect on the anterior pituitary gland, and in turn on the gonads of both sexes, since the figures obtained appeared to affect the sexes equally? Is it that the long-term effect of microwave radiation on personnel is to cause adenoma and carcinoma? Is this long-term effect similar to the long-term effect of X-rays on infants, children and adolescents? According to Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine 1980 (page 1710): "X-rays to the head and neck in infancy, childhood or adolescence is associated with a high incidence of thyroid disease later in life. Nodular disease is found to be particularly common on 20% of patients at risk, and may not be apparent until 30 years or more after exposure. One-third of the nodular type are found to be carcinomatous." The effect of non ionising electromagnetic and microwave radiation on those who work in these fields certainly needs much more investigation. What will be the long-term effect of using micro-ovens on the rising generation?
第二次世界大战期间短期暴露于非电离电磁辐射是否会对垂体前叶产生刺激作用,进而影响两性的性腺,因为所获得的数据似乎对两性的影响是相同的?微波辐射对人员的长期影响是否会导致腺瘤和癌症?这种长期影响是否与X射线对婴儿、儿童和青少年的长期影响相似?根据1980年《哈里森内科学原理》(第1710页):“婴儿期、儿童期或青少年期头部和颈部接受X射线照射与日后甲状腺疾病的高发病率相关。发现结节性疾病在20%的高危患者中尤为常见,且可能在接触后30年或更长时间才会显现。发现三分之一的结节型是癌性的。”非电离电磁和微波辐射对从事这些领域工作的人员的影响肯定需要更多的研究。使用微波炉对下一代会有什么长期影响?