There is sufficient evidence that night
noise exposure causes self - reported sleep disturbance, increase in medicine use, increase in body movements and (environmental) insomnia.
Not exact matches
Western Europeans suffer a heavy toll of death and disability through
exposure to excessive
noise, making it second only to air pollution as an environmental
cause of ill health.
Noise induced hearing loss can be caused by sudden very loud noise, such as an explosion or gunfire, but it may also develop gradually as a result of repeated exposure to loud noise, suggest the study aut
Noise induced hearing loss can be
caused by sudden very loud
noise, such as an explosion or gunfire, but it may also develop gradually as a result of repeated exposure to loud noise, suggest the study aut
noise, such as an explosion or gunfire, but it may also develop gradually as a result of repeated
exposure to loud
noise, suggest the study aut
noise, suggest the study authors.
NIHL can be
caused by a one - time
exposure to a loud sound or continued
exposure to high - decibel
noises.
Exposure to loud
noise such as blasts and urban
noise, adverse side effects from some drugs, stress, deficiency of certain minerals, etc have also been known to
cause tinnitus.
Family Pet Animal Hospital in Chicago explains: «While the exact
cause of loud
noise aversion is unknown, it may be due to lack of
exposure in early development, a genetic predisposition for emotional reactivity or result from a traumatic event.
Even Leventhall, who consults for the global wind industry, seems to agree that the constellation of symptoms I identified as Wind Turbine Syndrome have been known to him to be
caused by
exposure to sound energy in frequencies below 200 Hz, specifically infrasound (0 — 20 Hz) and low frequency
noise (20 — 200 Hz).
In Mackie, the claimant knew before he went for his hearing test in 1992 that
exposure to
noise could
cause deafness and thought that his hearing difficulties might be due to
noise at work.
And The Guardian reminded us about the interplay between health and environment with a report about new evidence in Occupational and Environmental Medicine suggesting a link between fat deposits and raised cortisol levels
caused by
exposure to traffic
noise.