Geomagnetic storm will affect weather dependent people
Baku/09.02.19/Turan: In the coming days a geomagnetic storm that began on the Sun will have a negative impact on people, the Shamakhi Astrophysical Observatory of the Academy of Sciences of the country reported.
"Fluctuations in the magnetic field can cause headache, insomnia and stress in people at risk and with chronic diseases," it was reported.
In this regard, in the coming days it is not recommended to be in the open sun for a long time, drink more water, give up alcohol and caffeine, and spend less time at the computer. In addition, a geomagnetic storm can affect the operation of energy systems and satellite broadcasting. -02D-
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