A powerful flare occurred on the Sun, causing the Earth to come under the influence of powerful magnetic storms.
The Earth is covered by a strong magnetic storm, which can affect weather-sensitive people. This is confirmed by Meteoagent data.
In particular, a strong magnetic storm is expected on January 22 and 23 – its strength will reach 5 points. This was the last magnetic storm in January. The next increase in solar activity is expected only in February.
Magnetic storms are disturbances in Earth’s magnetic field caused by solar flares. They vary in duration and intensity. Such phenomena can cause communication disruption.
During a magnetic storm, the following symptoms are observed:
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depressed mood and irritability;
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increase or decrease in blood pressure;
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did not sleep well;
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joint pain;
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apathy or restlessness;
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headache and dizziness;
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exacerbation of chronic diseases.
What to do to feel better during a magnetic storm:
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eat healthy and exercise;
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get more rest and sleep;
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drink more water or herbal tea;
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do not drink alcoholic beverages or fatty foods;
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add more herbs and seasonal vegetables;
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avoid stress and disturbing events;
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add a contrast shower before bed to your daily schedule;
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Check your home medicine cabinet for needed medication.
It was previously reported that the Earth was covered by a strong red-level magnetic storm.
In the US, the number of victims of bad weather has increased
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