There is no evidence that eclipses have any physical effect on humans. However, eclipses have always been capable of producing profound psychological effects. For millenia, solar eclipses have been interpreted as portents of doom by virtually every known civilization. These have stimulated responses that run the gamut from human sacrifices to feelings of awe and bewilderment. Although there are no direct physical effects involving known forces, the consequences of the induced human psychological states have led to physical effects. Rahim Bux Ref: http://eclipse99.NASA.gov/pages/faq.html
There is no evidence that eclipses have any physical effect on humans. However, eclipses have always been capable of producing profound psychological effects. For millenia, solar eclipses have been interpreted as portents of doom by virtually every known civilization. These have stimulated responses that run the gamut from human sacrifices to feelings of awe and bewilderment. Although there are no direct physical effects involving known forces, the consequences of the induced human psychological states have led to physical effects.
Although not proven scientifically, some religions believe that pregnant women should stay indoors during a solar eclipse to prevent the baby from developing birth defects. Hindus also believe that water becomes undrinkable and food becomes inedible.The only proven scientific fact about from a solar eclispse is if you watch it without adequate protection for you eyes you can go blind.
Don't look directly at the Sun, during a solar eclipse or at any other time.
Other than that, there is no effect whatsoever on human health of a solar eclipse.
There are no effects.
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No, not from a lunar eclipse which does not include looking directly at the sun like a solar eclipse.
A lunar eclipse has no harmful effect on any part of the human body,whether or not the human is observing the eclipse.It's important to understand what this statement specifically refers to:We're talking about the eclipse that's visible during the night, when the Full Moon goes into shadowover a period of several hours, and may become almost invisible. That eclipse has no effects whatsoeveron people.The other kind of eclipse is something to be careful with. That's the one that happens duringthe day, when part of the sun is blocked out for a period of time. There is the possibility of harmduring that one, simply because people tend to look at the sun while it's going on, and that's avery dangerous risk to your eyes.
No. A lunar eclipses is where the moon is positioned between the Earth and the Sun and casts a shadow upon the Earth. The only way an eclipse could affect human population is if people in power decided to mass sacrifice/kill people whenever it happened. ...but that would be stupid.
The health effects associated with ozone are:Suppression of immune systemEYe cataractSKin cancer.
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No, not from a lunar eclipse which does not include looking directly at the sun like a solar eclipse.
The only effects of lunar and solar eclipses on human activity that I can think of are: -- astronomers, physicists, other scientists: plan and execute experiments that can only be done during an eclipse ... if there are any of those left in 2010. -- the rest of us: possibly stop what we're doing for a few minutes, to glance at the eclipse.
The only effects of lunar and solar eclipses on human activity that I can think of are: -- astronomers, physicists, other scientists: plan and execute experiments that can only be done during an eclipse ... if there are any of those left in 2010. -- the rest of us: possibly stop what we're doing for a few minutes, to glance at the eclipse.
A lunar eclipse has no harmful effect on any part of the human body,whether or not the human is observing the eclipse.It's important to understand what this statement specifically refers to:We're talking about the eclipse that's visible during the night, when the Full Moon goes into shadowover a period of several hours, and may become almost invisible. That eclipse has no effects whatsoeveron people.The other kind of eclipse is something to be careful with. That's the one that happens duringthe day, when part of the sun is blocked out for a period of time. There is the possibility of harmduring that one, simply because people tend to look at the sun while it's going on, and that's avery dangerous risk to your eyes.
No. A lunar eclipses is where the moon is positioned between the Earth and the Sun and casts a shadow upon the Earth. The only way an eclipse could affect human population is if people in power decided to mass sacrifice/kill people whenever it happened. ...but that would be stupid.
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The health effects associated with ozone are:Suppression of immune systemEYe cataractSKin cancer.
they can make you sick but its not that bad for you
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it depends on the type of drug which you are using Every category of drug have its own side effects on human health.
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