Millimeter waves: Acoustic and electromagnetic |
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Authors: | Marvin C. Ziskin |
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Affiliation: | Center for Biomedical Physics, Temple University Medical School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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Abstract: | This article is the presentation I gave at the D'Arsonval Award Ceremony on June 14, 2011 at the Bioelectromagnetics Society Annual Meeting in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It summarizes my research activities in acoustic and electromagnetic millimeter waves over the past 47 years. My earliest research involved acoustic millimeter waves, with a special interest in diagnostic ultrasound imaging and its safety. For the last 21 years my research expanded to include electromagnetic millimeter waves, with a special interest in the mechanisms underlying millimeter wave therapy. Millimeter wave therapy has been widely used in the former Soviet Union with great reported success for many diseases, but is virtually unknown to Western physicians. I and the very capable members of my laboratory were able to demonstrate that the local exposure of skin to low intensity millimeter waves caused the release of endogenous opioids, and the transport of these agents by blood flow to all parts of the body resulted in pain relief and other beneficial effects. Bioelectromagnetics 34:3–14, 2013. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. |
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Keywords: | ultrasound diagnostic imaging therapy safety |
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