Where Traffic Noise Takes A Toll On Health
David Schultz, npr.orgLiving next to a noisy highway can be annoying. The racket can also disrupt your sleep.
Too many bad nights’ sleep can raise the risk of heart attack, high blood pressure and other ailments.
Curious researchers with the Centers for…
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