Scientists at the University of Reading say airports will get noisier with warmer air changing how aircraft take off ...
A new study has found that people who were exposed to even moderate levels of aircraft noise were less likely to receive the minimum recommended amount of sleep each night, and this risk increased ...
Residents living near noisy airports had 10% to 20% worse heart structure and function, compared to people who moved to get away from the aircraft noise, according to results published Wednesday in ...
Warmer air from climate change will tend to make departing aircraft create more noise pollution around European airports by ...
A new study has found that people who were exposed to even moderate levels of aircraft noise were less likely to receive the minimum recommended amount of sleep each night, and this risk increased ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Nighttime aircraft noise was associated with cardiac remodeling observed on cardiac MRI. Such remodeling may ...
People who live adjacent to airports or under flight paths—and thus are exposed to a high degree of consistent aircraft noise—are more likely to have worse heart function regardless of other clinical ...
New research from a large Nordic cohort study suggests that prolonged exposure to road and aircraft noise may elevate the risk of developing atrial fibrillation, particularly in women and individuals ...
A new study indicates that airplane noise may increase one's risk of developing cardiometabolic diseases, a cluster of conditions such as heart attack, stroke, diabetes, and hypertension. The study ...
People who live close to airports and are exposed to high aircraft noise levels could be at greater risk of poor heart function, increasing the likelihood of heart attacks, life-threatening heart ...
Rising air temperatures due to climate change are predicted to increase noise pollution from airplane takeoffs at European airports, according to University of Reading researchers.