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Sources Select ResourcesAdverse Health Effects of NoiseHagler, Louis Article 1995 The effects of noise are widespread and impose long-term consequences on health. Community NoiseBerglund, Birgitta; Lindvall, Thomas Article 1995 Critically reviews the adverse effects of community noise, including interference with communication, noise-induced hearing loss, annoyance responses, and effects on sleep, the cardiovascular and psyc... Effects of Aircraft Noise and Sonic Booms on Domestic Animals and Wildlife: A Literature SynthesisArticle 1988 This report was produced as the result of a cooperative research project between the National Ecology Research Center, Ft. Collins, Colorado and the Air Force Engineering and Services Center, Tyndall ... Health effects from noiseSources Select Resources Encyclopedia Article Noise health effects are the health consequences of elevated sound levels. HealthSources.caWebsite 2017 A web portal featuring information and resources about health, with articles, documents, books, websites, and experts and spokespersons. The home page features a selection of recent and important arti... Negative Consequences of Noise On Overall HealthArticle 2013 Science Daily The combined toll of occupational, recreational and environmental noise exposure poses a serious public health threat going far beyond hearing damage, according to an international team of researchers... Noise BustersWolkomir, Richard; Wolkomir, Joyce Article 2001 Smithsonian magazine Good neighbors keep their noise to themselves. Noise Pollution: A Modern PlagueGoines, Lisa; Hagler, Louis Article 2007 Environmental noise pollution, a form of air pollution, is a threat to health and well-being. It is more severe and widespread than ever before, and it will continue to increase in magnitude and seve... Researchers find link between aircraft noise and heart diseaseArticle 2013 BMJ Group Exposure to high levels of aircraft noise is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, two studies find. Researchers found increased risks of stroke, coronary heart disease, and car... Traffic Noise Increases the Risk of Having a Stroke, Study SuggestsArticle 2011 Science Daily Exposure to noise from road traffic can increase the risk of stroke, particularly in those aged 65 years and over.
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