Residents living near noisy airports had 10% to 20% worse heart structure and function, compared to people who moved to get away from the aircraft noise, according to results published Wednesday in ...
Global data show us that the impacts are far from marginal. The 2019 Global Burden of Disease analysis ranked hypertension as ...
People trying to sleep through the sounds of urban traffic for just one night showed signs of heart stress and impaired blood ...
The louder the traffic, the bigger your risk for cardiovascular disease, according to a recent study. chokniti - stock.adobe.com Honk if you want heart disease. Traffic noise is linked to ...
(NEW YORK) — The jackhammer outside the window, the honking horns — for many of us, loud noise can be a source of stress or a frequent annoyance. Heavy road traffic, loud office conversations, live ...
European study of 272,000 adults finds nighttime traffic noise above 50 dB linked to higher cholesterol and increased heart ...
Your heart health before and after a heart attack might be influenced by how loud your neighborhood is, new research suggests. One study found that people under 50 were more prone to heart attack if ...
Cardiovascular disease is common worldwide, and the list of risk factors contributing to the condition is well known. According to a new study, aircraft noise should be added as a factor contributing ...
The fireworks that illuminate the Diwali sky have a darker side to them. Loud noises from firecrackers pose significant health risks, especially to individuals with pre-existing heart conditions.
People who live close to airports and are exposed to high aircraft noise levels could be at greater risk of poor heart function, increasing the likelihood of heart attacks, life-threatening heart ...
Your risk of heart attack increases with the amount of traffic noise to which you are exposed. The increase in risk - though slight - is greatest with road and rail traffic noise, less with aircraft ...
Folks who live near airports are used to the regular roar of jet airliners taking off and landing. But they most likely don't know that all this ruckus could be harming their heart health, a new study ...