A new study found that people who were exposed to higher levels of noise from aircraft were more likely to have a higher body mass index, an indicator for obesity that can lead to stroke or ...
A new study has found that people who were exposed to even moderate levels of aircraft noise were less likely to receive the minimum recommended amount of sleep each night, and this risk increased ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who live near airports may have an elevated risk of high blood pressure due to noise pollution, a Swedish study suggests. Sign up here. Dr. Mats Rosenlund of the ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Nighttime aircraft noise was associated with cardiac remodeling observed on cardiac MRI. Such remodeling may ...
In a recent article in the journal Antioxidants, researchers in Germany investigated whether cardiovascular drugs such as alpha-blockers and beta-blockers can protect against the complications caused ...
A new study indicates that airplane noise may increase one's risk of developing cardiometabolic diseases, a cluster of conditions such as heart attack, stroke, diabetes, and hypertension. The study ...
As major airline officials predict another record summer air travel season, a new analysis has found that exposure to even moderate levels of airplane noise may disrupt sleep, building upon a growing ...