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How our noisy world is seriously damaging our health


Published on 2025-03-15 20:23:23 - BBC
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  • The answer is noise - and its impact on the human body goes far beyond damaging hearing. "It is a public health crisis, we've got huge numbers of people exposed in their everyday life," says Prof Charlotte Clark,

The article from MSN discusses the detrimental effects of excessive noise on human health, highlighting how our increasingly noisy world contributes to various health issues. It explains that noise pollution, often overlooked, can lead to hearing loss, cardiovascular diseases, sleep disturbances, and increased stress levels. The piece delves into how constant exposure to loud environments, from urban traffic to personal devices, not only affects our auditory health but also our mental well-being, potentially leading to cognitive impairments and reduced quality of life. It also touches on the societal and economic costs, like productivity losses due to noise-induced health problems. The article calls for greater awareness and action towards noise reduction, suggesting measures like urban planning for quieter cities, noise regulations, and personal protective strategies to mitigate these adverse effects.

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[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/diseases-and-conditions/how-our-noisy-world-is-seriously-damaging-our-health/ar-AA1AZZlI ]