Noise and Mental Health: Evidence, Mechanisms, and Consequences
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Noise and mental health: evidence, mechanisms, and consequences
The recognition of noise exposure as a prominent environmental determinant of public health has grown substantially. While recent years have yielded a wealth of evidence linking environmental noise exposure primarily to cardiovascular ailments, our understanding of the detrimental effects of noise on the brain and mental health outcomes remains limited. Despite being a nascent research area, an increasing body of compelling research and conclusi…
Over 110 million Europeans are exposed to dangerous levels of phone pollution, resulting in 66,000 premature deaths per year, reports the European Environment Agency. The traffic noise affects sleep, increases the risk of heart disease...
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Noise is not only annoying, it can also make people sick. The European Environment Agency now shows that high levels of noise caused by traffic do not only harm human health.
Noise Pollution Harms Health of Millions Across Europe, Report Finds
More than 110 million people across Europe suffer high levels of health-damaging noise pollution, according to a report. The resulting physiological stress and sleep disturbance leads to 66,000 early deaths a year and many cases of heart disease, diabetes and depression. The Guardian: The report, fr...
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