Johnson Liakouris A G
Twin Streams Educational Center, Inc., Carrboro, North Carolina, USA.
Arch Environ Health. 1998 May-Jun;53(3):236-8. doi: 10.1080/00039899809605701.
There is a controversy among professionals regarding whether radiofrequency radiation sickness syndrome is a medical entity. In this study, this controversy was evaluated with a methodology adapted from case studies. The author reviewed U.S. literature, which revealed that research results are sufficiently consistent to warrant further inquiry. A review of statistically significant health effects noted in the Lilienfeld Study provided evidence that the disregarded health conditions match the cluster attributed to the radiofrequency sickness syndrome, thus establishing a possible correlation between health effects and chronic exposure to low-intensity, modulated microwave radiation. The author discusses these health effects relative to (a) exposure parameters recorded at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow and (b) the Soviet 10-microwatt safety standard for the public. Given the evidence, new research-with current knowledge and technology-is proposed.
专业人士之间对于射频辐射病综合征是否为一种医学实体存在争议。在本研究中,采用改编自案例研究的方法对这一争议进行了评估。作者查阅了美国文献,结果显示研究结果具有足够的一致性,值得进一步探究。对利林费尔德研究中记录的具有统计学意义的健康影响进行的回顾提供了证据,表明被忽视的健康状况与归因于射频病综合征的群组相匹配,从而确立了健康影响与长期暴露于低强度、调制微波辐射之间的可能关联。作者讨论了这些健康影响与(a)美国驻莫斯科大使馆记录的暴露参数以及(b)苏联针对公众的10微瓦安全标准之间的关系。鉴于这些证据,提出了运用当前知识和技术开展新研究的建议。