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Nevoit, Ganna, Stankuviene, Asta, Jaruševičius, Gediminas, McCraty, Rollin, Landauskas, Mantas, Potyazhenko, Maksim, Bumblyte, Inga Arune, Vainoras, Alfonsas |
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Journal of Complexity in Health Sciences; Jun2024, Vol. 7 Issue 1, p1-18, 18p |
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The aim of the study was to evaluate the interconnections between local Schumann resonances of the Earth's magnetic field and episodes of kidney disease. Materials and Methods: Study participants included 716 males and 624 females who had episodes of kidney disease during the period of 1 January 2021 to 31 December 2021 and attended the Department of Nephrology at the Hospital of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kauno klinikos. Time varying magnetic field data was collected at the magnetometer site located in Lithuania. Results and Conclusions: The study results support the hypothesis that the Earth's magnetic field has a relationship between the number of nephrology patient hospitalizations per week and the average weekly local Schumann resonances strength in different frequency ranges. Working hypotheses are proposed for the mechanisms of the influence of the Earth's electromagnetic field on kidney function: a) quantum mechanical features of the atomic composition of renal tissue molecules determine a kidney-specific reaction; b) cyclotron resonance mechanism; c) resonant response of cells of morphological structures of kidney tissue to external bioactive frequencies in the range of 6-8 Hz; d) mechanism of indirect influence of blood as a magnetically saturated medium. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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