health impacts
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Airplane Noise May Be Bad for Your Health
Researchers find that exposure to aircraft noise is tied to a higher body mass index, which can increase risk of heart attack and stroke
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Noise Hurts Much More than Our Ears
Experts describe ways to turn down the volume, from earbuds to smartphone apps that detect harmful noise levels
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The Potent Pollution Of Noise
Earth’s acoustic environment has been profoundly altered by noise, but it’s not too late to change course.
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Nanoparticles‐induced potential toxicity on human health: Applications, toxicity mechanisms, and evaluation models
Nanoparticles (NPs) have become one of the most popular objects of scientific study during the past decades. However, despite wealth of study Reports, still there is a gap, particularly in health toxicology studies, underlying mechanisms, and related evaluation models to deeply understanding the NPs risk effects.
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How noise pollution harms our health
Arline Bronzaft, PhD, talks about how noise affects health and well-being.
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Impact of aeroplane noise on mental and physical health: a quasi-experimental analysis
Objectives Historically, departures at New York City’s LaGuardia airport flew over a large sports complex within a park. During the US Open tennis games, flights were diverted to fly over a heavily populated foreign-born neighbourhood for roughly 2 weeks out of the year so that the tennis match was not disturbed (the ‘TNNIS’ departure).
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Noise and Health | Harvard Medicine Magazine
Noise pollution is more than a nuisance. It’s a health risk.