Chronic noise exposure linked to heart attack risk
24th Nov 2005, 13:03 GMT
Washington, A new study published in online in European Heart Journal has found a link between chronic noise exposure and heart attack risk. The risk seems to be associated more with the physiological effect of environmental and work noise than with the annoyance it causes individuals, although there are differences in effects between men and women.
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