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How does solar flares cause heart attacks?

>> No.14623746
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>>14623729
They are just throwing shit at the wall now huh?

>> No.14623880

>>14623729
They didn't use to, but the sun is hotter now due to global warming so flares that were once a hundred-year event are now a regular occurrence

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>>14623880
> but the sun is hotter now due to global warming

>> No.14624137

A solar flare is a sudden burst of bright light and high levels of radiation from the sun. This can cause problems for people with heart conditions, as the radiation can interfere with electrical impulses in the heart. This can lead to an increased risk of heart attack or arrhythmia (an irregular heartbeat). The link between solar flares and heart attacks was first discovered in the early 1970s, when researchers found that patients with heart conditions were more likely to have a heart attack on days when there was a solar flare. A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine in 1973 found that patients with heart conditions were four times more likely to have a heart attack on days when there was a solar flare. If you have a heart condition, it is important to talk to your doctor about what you should do during a solar flare. You may be advised to take precautions such as avoiding strenuous activity or staying indoors on days when there is an increased risk of exposure to radiation.

I can't find this study anywhere, they're just making this shit up.

>> No.14624144

>>14623729
I had assumed from the title that the explanation was pacemakers
if you're reliant on an electronic device to keep your heart beating it seems plausible that interference might cause a problem

>> No.14624408

>>14623729
They're just mocking us at this point

>> No.14624418

>>14623729
>NewScientist
It's the Sun of science. Garbage.

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>>14623729
>5500 per year
So it's nothing

>> No.14624688

>>14623729
Well you didn't read the article from which you posted your pic ? Is this yet an antivaxxer thread ?

There have been studies linking sun activity with cardiovascular issues for decades.

Here's one from 2014
https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.1161/STROKEAHA.113.004577
And one from 2019
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31511079/

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>>14623729
No it's fake news, not retarded sß0yantists is less alchemy


non-existent they are false flagging your deep psyche to manifest le fears mk ultra globohomo grindset

double slit experiment

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It's the Moon flares we should be worried about.

>> No.14626361

>>14623729
>How does solar flares cause heart attacks?
"Trust The Science"
"Big Government Brother Knows Best For You"
"Nothing To See Here"
"Eat Your Bugs Peasant"
"Wear Your Skinny Jeans To Lower Your Testosterone"

>> No.14626370

>>14623729
don't ask questions and don't start and conspiracy theories, pal. the science has settled.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UQYTb9DwKjQ

>> No.14626607

>>14623729
Questioning the US government eh? Off to gender reassignment grooming for you!