It is believed that weather-sensitive people experience physical discomfort during magnetic storms.
That's why they are anxiously following news about new solar flares.
In an interview with RT, Alexey Yurasov, professor of the nanoelectronics department at RTU MIREA and doctor of physical and mathematical sciences, spoke about whether magnetic storms really have a negative impact on health.
The expert noted that particular solar activity is predicted for 2025.
The flares can be quite powerful and will cause corresponding geomagnetic storms.
But it is wrong to underestimate the impact of magnetic storms on human health.
“Some people may be more sensitive to changes in the magnetic field and experience discomfort during geomagnetic storms,” noted Professor Yurasov.
That is, solar flares have a certain effect on biological processes in the human body.
At risk are residents of cities, which are already surrounded by electromagnetic fields.
Headaches, fatigue, irritability, and other symptoms can be expected.
However, these symptoms are not always associated with solar activity, and the impact of magnetic storms on human health remains a poorly understood phenomenon.
If you feel worse during magnetic storms, the scientist advises you to seek help from doctors who will help you choose the appropriate treatment.