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Got high blood pressure? Road noise may be to blame

Por: WPTV Nation March 27, 2023

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Noisy road traffic appears to be impacting people's health. According to a study published in the , exposure to road traffic noise may elevate a person's risk for developing hypertension.The study looked at data from 240,000 people ages 40 to 69. None of them had high blood pressure when the study began. Researchers followed up with them over about an eight-year period to see how many developed hypertension. Long-term exposure to... + full article



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