Dubai, United Arab Emirates – Specialized researchers have concluded a strange but disturbing and terrifying fact.
It means that there are “seasons” for heart attacks to occur among women. During these seasons, cases increase significantly and lead to death.
But what is strange about scientists’ discovery is that men do not face the same phenomenon. Heart attacks do not increase among them.
Heart attacks and strokes are known to be among the most common causes of death in the world today.
These conditions also lead to the breakdown of many organs in the body. This happens if they do not lead to direct death.
A report published by the British newspaper “Daily Mail” said that specialized researchers concluded something important. The increase in solar storms hitting the Earth leads to a sharp increase in heart attacks.
They attributed this to “turbulence in the planet’s magnetic field.
Researchers from Brazil’s National Institute for Space Research (INPE) found something alarming. Women have nearly three times more heart attacks on days when geomagnetic storms hit the planet’s invisible shield.
The Earth’s magnetic field arises from the movement of molten iron and nickel in the planet’s core.
This field protects humans from harmful solar radiation and helps guide animals, such as birds, during their migration.

The new study found that solar activity can affect the heart by disrupting the body’s natural rhythms and stress systems.
Geomagnetic storms alter very low-frequency signals in the magnetic field.
مما قد يؤثر على موجات الدماغ، ويسبب خللاً بتوازن هرمونات مثل الميلاتونين والسيروتونين.
These hormones help regulate blood pressure, heart function, and other vital processes. They may lead to heart problems if balance is disturbed.
Solar activity includes all natural changes and events that occur in and around the Sun.
Such as energy flows and particles that may affect the Earth.
These flows result from the Sun’s own processes. These include the movement of its hot gases and magnetic fields. These processes may lead to explosions on the star’s surface.
other health risks
Regarding how solar activity affects human health, the Brazilian team found something significant. Women over the age of 31 are more vulnerable to geomagnetic changes.
Specifically, women between the ages of 31 and 60 were more sensitive to these solar storms.
They suffered three times more heart attacks on days with magnetic disturbances.
Besides the risk of heart attacks, increased solar activity can pose other health risks.
Including exposing all humans to excessive ultraviolet radiation, which can cause skin cancer or eye damage.
NASA has already warned that our sun has suddenly begun to intensify its activity.
This could lead to more severe solar storms, causing widespread power outages and disrupting global communications.