Sleeping people respond to both wind farm noise and road traffic noise, but not usually enough to wake them up, according to new Flinders University research. Published in the Journal of Sleep ...
People trying to sleep through the sounds of urban traffic for just one night showed signs of heart stress and impaired blood ...
European study of 272,000 adults finds nighttime traffic noise above 50 dB linked to higher cholesterol and increased heart ...
In urban areas, people are constantly exposed to environmental noise, especially road traffic noise. Noise has been identified to be a significant contributor to public health problems. More than 100 ...
A study published in the journal Cardiovascular Research shows that a single night of road traffic noise, at levels that are typical of those living in a city, causes stress to the heart and blood ...
Short exposure to wind farm and road traffic noise triggers a small increase in people waking from their slumber that can fragment their sleep patterns, according to new research. But importantly, the ...
A road trip brings adventure and excitement, but it can also bring sleepless nights and long tiring stretches of driving. If you’re a passenger, getting some sleep is essential so you can prepare for ...
Even a single night of moderate road traffic noise at comparatively low levels increases the heart rate, is associated with changes in proteins involved in immune and stress signaling pathways, and ...
City living isn’t always as glamorous as it appears. Though the concept of a city that never sleeps may seem appealing to young adults moving into the capital for the first time, listening to the roar ...
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