Study Links Solar Storms to Rise in Women’s Heart Attacks
Study Links Solar Storms to Rise in Women’s Heart Attacks
US · Published Oct 4, 2025
Brazilian study suggests a link between solar storms and increased heart attacks, especially in women.
Research indicates a rise in cardiac events during periods of heightened geomagnetic storm activity.
Further investigation is needed to understand the potential health impacts of space weather on cardiovascular function.
Solar storms and increased heart attack incidence
A recent study by Brazilian researchers has uncovered a potential correlation between solar storms and an increased incidence of heart attacks, particularly among women. The research, which spanned from 1998 to 2005, indicated a notable rise in cardiac events during periods of heightened geomagnetic storm activity.
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