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Powerful Solar Flares may make people feel sick

Melensdad

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Not sure how solar flares and their magnetic energy makes people sick. I do understand how they can affect sensitive electronic devices. But I suppose we are all just human generators and we are filled with atoms that have electrons and neurons and other such things that have electrical impulses. So I guess being aware is important?

'Powerful solar flares' heading for Earth will make people 'feel unwell', says boffin

Meteorologist Mikhail Leus said that the flares essentially cause magnetic storms that tamper with Earth's makeup, and one Russian doc said some people even get sick as a result

Meteorologist Mikhail Leus said that the flares essentially cause magnetic storms that tamper with Earth's makeup
Meteorologist Mikhail Leus said that the flares essentially cause magnetic storms that tamper with Earth's makeup (Image: Getty Images/Science Photo Library RF)
The sun is 'seething' and is omitting 'powerful flares' that meddle with technology and make people feel unwell, according to top Russian boffins.
Meteorologist Mikhail Leus said that the flares essentially cause magnetic storms that tamper with Earth's makeup. "To put it in plain language, our sun is seething," Leus explained.
"Periodically, powerful flares occur on it, and some of them throw out solar matter 'on the way' to our planet. And if this matter gets to Earth, then, moving in space, it causes a disturbance in the Earth's magnetosphere, and we can observe the following consequences: either this is the polar lights, or some troubles occur with technology, with space satellites, or some people may feel unwell."
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Scientists have tried to establish a clear connection between headaches, high blood pressure, and joint pain with magnetic disturbances, and have been unsuccessful.
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Scientists have tried to establish a clear connection between headaches and solar flares (stock) (Image: Getty Images/Tetra images RF)
However, if a person has chronic diseases or a reduced adaptive capacity of the body, then they can react to changes in the atmosphere.
At risk are weakened people, people with chronic diseases, children, pregnant women. "Chronic diseases should be compensated, they need to be monitored so that there are no hypertensive crises, arrhythmia attacks," physician and nutritionist Elena Kudryashova said. . . .
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