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Area of Science:

  • Chronobiology
  • Environmental Health
  • Genetics

Background:

  • Specialization in scientific research is prevalent.
  • Biological rhythms, including circadian, ultradian, and infradian cycles, are genetically determined.
  • Environmental factors and cosmic cycles influence biological systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To advocate for trans-disciplinary monitoring of physiological data (blood pressure, heart rate).
  • To identify signatures of environmental variabilities (space weather, terrestrial weather) and their impact on health.
  • To explore the connection between cosmic cycles, genetic inheritance, and health patterns.

Main Methods:

  • Monitoring blood pressure and heart rate for cyclic patterns.
  • Analyzing environmental data (solar emissions, geomagnetic activity, UV flux, gravitation).
  • Correlating physiological data with environmental cycles and health outcomes.

Main Results:

  • Identified infradian cycles linked to sudden cardiac death, suicide, and terrorism.
  • Demonstrated genetically anchored biological rhythms (circadian, ultradian, infradian).
  • Highlighted the influence of nonphotic environmental factors on health patterns.

Conclusions:

  • Trans-disciplinary monitoring offers insights into environmental influences on health.
  • Understanding biological rhythms and their cosmic/genetic origins is crucial for health surveillance.
  • Novel patterns and potential laws may emerge from studying these complex interactions.