A large study finds that people exposed to louder nighttime traffic noise show higher cholesterol and blood fat levels.
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 ...
A new study has found that nighttime noise exposure is associated with changes in blood cholesterol and lipid-related metabolites in adults, which are known risk factors for cardiometabolic diseases.
As cities are densified at a fast pace, there is now construction very close to roads and thoroughfares. It is already known that noise can have a negative impact on human health, but new research ...
Digital noise maps produced according to the European Environmental Noise Directive (END) could provide valuable exposure information in noise and health research. However, their usefulness in ...
In A Nutshell Pink noise at 50 decibels reduced REM sleep by 19 minutes per night in healthy adults, potentially affecting ...
A new study from the University of Oulu has found that nighttime noise exposure is associated with changes in blood ...
A new study from the University of Oulu has found that nighttime noise exposure is associated with changes in blood cholesterol and lipid-related metabolites in adults, which are known risk factors ...