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Traffic noise linked to higher risk of heart attack, study says

Posted by By admin April 20, 2022Posted inHealthNo Comments
"We should start thinking about air pollution and noise pollution as additional risk factors for cardiovascular disease." - Dr. Abel Moreyra, Rutgers University
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