AFAD Warning Strikes: Earthquake Fears Caused Early Death
- June 13, 2022
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Earthquakes, one of the most devastating natural disasters in the world, kill thousands of people every year. While we try to be prepared for earthquakes, sometimes even the
Earthquakes, one of the most devastating natural disasters in the world, kill thousands of people every year. While we try to be prepared for earthquakes, sometimes even the
Earthquakes, one of the most devastating natural disasters in the world, kill thousands of people every year. While we try to be prepared for earthquakes, sometimes even the thought of an earthquake can make us lose our sleep at night. Dutch scientists have conducted research into this among people who live in the Groningen region.
According to this research people afraid of earthquakethan people who are not afraid They run the risk of dying prematurely. So why the Dutch region of Groningen? Because this region has a coast to the sea and natural gas is sought there. In the Groningen region because of these searches small earthquakes occur.
According to research by Dutch scientists in the Groningen region, 16 people suffer from earthquake fear and tension every year. discovered to have died prematurely†According to research by scientists, the fear of earthquakes causes many reactions in the body.
Under these comments heart and vascular disease†psychological problems and psychological problems suicide trigger including the emergence of emotions. Yes, the fear of earthquakes can even lead to suicide.
It took place in Groningen at the homes of the people involved in the study. of earthquakes welding there are cracks. This causes a lot of tension in people. The state of tension naturally has a negative effect on human health. What do you think? Please don’t forget to share your thoughts with us in the comments.
Source: Web Tekno
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