Today the activities of modern society is increasing. Many unusual activity has become a must do. Comparing with the plane of yore is still a super special vehicles with only certain people can feel the privilege of this bird-like vehicle. But in modern times sepertti now many people who would not want to use the aircraft to meet the daily mobilatasnya. The reason more quickly and efficiently in the appeal of the other vehicle is a reason that has been accomplished public. But you know what was the habit plane can cause cancer?
Scientists have warned that the particles that bombard Earth's extraterrestrial rays could threaten the health of airline passengers. As for Mike Lockwood, professor of space physics environment, has claimed that the dramatic changes in solar activity can increase the risk of damage to cancer cells in those who often make long journeys by plane across Poland.
Professor from the University of Reading, said that people who regularly take long-haul flights could experience a certain risk from solar radiation.
In the future, those who fly to Canada or the west coast of the United States at least two or three times a year should consider undergoing screening to check whether there is damage to the body of potentially cancerous, he said.
The warning is based on the changes in solar magnetic activity. The signs of the change is that the Earth has been out of long periods of high activity when the sun covered with darkness and finally issued a large-sized gas planets.
In between that time and the quieter moments that will come up called 'danger zone'. Because, at that time, will present more harmful rays are created by the explosion of stars and the particles are made by a cloud of hazardous gas spewed by the sun. Particles that will hurtle toward earth.
At very high doses, they can cause cancerous changes in cells of the body. Indeed, the Earth's magnetic field would protect most of us from danger, but for those flying at high altitude could be exposed to danger, Lockwood said sperti quoted by the Daily Mail, Thursday (18 / 8).
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