Denmark study found traffic noise linked to higher heart attack risk. June 20, 2012— -- Ah, traffic. Whether you're sitting in it, walking near it or breathing in fumes from it, traffic seems to ...
Living next to an airport may be frustrating due to the constant onslaught of noise, but new research suggests that close proximity to these transportation hubs may also be detrimental to your health.
An international group of noise experts from the Copenhagen Cancer Institute (Denmark), the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH), the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of ...
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People living near high-traffic areas may have a higher risk of developing extra fat around their midsection, according to a recent study. The findings, published in the online journal Occupational & ...
Residential exposure to traffic noise was linked to an increased risk for tinnitus, a finding that researchers said adds to the evidence of traffic noise as a growing health burden. The researchers ...
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 ...
Residents of Queens, New York live in the shadow of LaGuardia Airport, one of the busiest in America. The incessant noise of traveling planes has become a fact of life, but recent shifts in flight ...
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