The study was undertaken by the former MRC Epidemiology Unit (South Wales) and was funded by the Medical Research Council of the United Kingdom. This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors. Author information Authors...
Noise is defined as any unwanted sound and its pollution is the transmission of noise with negative impact on the human or animal. Noise pollution has multiple health effects mainly attributed to anthropogenic activity, even though the noise from natural sources like waterfalls, wildlife, frogs may...
Article Information References Figure 1. Air and Noise Pollution Exposure From Pregnancy to 12 Years of Age in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children Study Sample View LargeDownload NO2 indicates nitrogen dioxide; PM2.5, particulate matter under 2.5 μm; and WHO, World Health Organiza...
Supplementary Information Supplementary Figures S1 and S2 (PDF 54 kb) About this article Cite this article Zhou, X., Merzenich, M. Environmental noise exposure degrades normal listening processes.Nat Commun3, 843 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms1849 ...
More information about the assessment of surrounding green can be found elsewhere (Klompmaker et al., 2018). Analyses to assess surrounding green were performed in ArcGIS 10.2.2 (Esri, Redlands, CA, USA). 2.2.2. Air pollution For each home address, long-term average concentrations of ...
EDITORIAL www.nature.com/clinicalpractice/neph Noise pollution in hemodialysis centers Claudio Ronco Noise is an environmental pollutant and a potential health hazard. The incidence of several morbid conditions, such as depression, insomnia, and lack of concentration increases in urban areas where noise...
Environmental noise pollution in the United States: developing an effective public health response. Environ Health Perspect. 2014;122:155–9. Google Scholar van Kempen EE, Kruize H, Boshuizen HC, Ameling CB, Staatsen BA, de Hollander AE. The association between noise exposure and blood pressure...
Restraint and handling of the problem of noise at the airport can be arranged through Noise restraint at the source; Noise restraint on the transmission path; and Noise restraint on humans.Keywords: Airport Environment Noise Pollution, Level of Noise Equivalent, Noise Level Treshold, Noise ...
is analysed taking into account all housing characteristics that are likely to impact the selling price (size, number of bath- rooms, etc.), in addition to neighbourhood characteristics such as noise, air pollution, vibrations, availability of public services, availability of green and quiet areas...
one that indicates the countries that have major airports and the duty to report on them, another for countries that have never reported data to date despite being obliged to do so by the END (EU countries), and another for the countries where the EEA has prepared detailed information on th...