December 13, 2024 - 16:39

Transportation noise is emerging as a significant threat to cardiovascular health, with research highlighting its detrimental effects on the heart. Exposure to constant noise from vehicles, trains, and airplanes can lead to increased inflammation and oxidative stress in the body, both of which are known contributors to heart disease.
Moreover, the disruption of circadian rhythms caused by persistent noise pollution can further exacerbate these health issues. Our bodies rely on natural cycles for optimal functioning, and when these cycles are disturbed, it can lead to a range of health problems, including elevated blood pressure and increased heart rate.
The effects of transportation noise are often compounded by air pollution, creating a dual threat to cardiovascular health. As urban areas continue to grow and transportation options expand, it becomes increasingly important to address these environmental stressors. Public health initiatives aimed at reducing noise pollution could play a crucial role in safeguarding heart health and improving overall well-being in affected communities.
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