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101. Air pollution and noise increase risk for heart attacks

102. Is air pollution tied to higher dementia risk?

103. Civil Aviation Flight Training & Simulation 2018: Global Market Analysis, Drivers, Restraints, and Opportunities - Forecast to 2027 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

104. Civil Aviation Flight Training & Simulation 2018: Global Market Analysis, Drivers, Restraints, and Opportunities - Forecast to 2027 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

106. Researchers at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Describe Findings in Obstructive Sleep Apnea (Snoring: A Source of Noise Pollution and Sleep Apnea Predictor)

107. Studies from National Institute of Scientific Research Yield New Data on Geographical Science (Bruit aerien et equite environnementale dans les quatre plus grandes metropoles canadiennes)

108. Findings from Ove Arup & Partners Broaden Understanding of Mental Health Diseases and Conditions (Who Environmental Noise Guidelines for the European Region: a Systematic Review On Environmental Noise and Quality of Life, Wellbeing and Mental ...)

109. NGO slams extended construction hrs

110. Noise pollution linked to heart disease

111. ESHOO, SPEIER, PANETTA RELEASE UPDATED FAA RESPONSES ON AIRCRAFT NOISE CONCERNS IN THREE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS (14, 18, 20)

112. ESHOO, SPEIER, PANETTA RELEASE UPDATED FAA RESPONSES ON AIRCRAFT NOISE CONCERNS IN THREE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS (14, 18 AND 20)

113. Global Acoustic Insulation Market Is Expected To Reach US$ 16.84 Bn By 2025: Increasing Government Norms Against Noise Pollution, Rising Standard Of Living, And Increasing Health Awareness To Facilitate Market Growth: Credence Research

114. Global Acoustic Insulation Market Is Expected To Reach US$ 16.84 Bn By 2025: Increasing Government Norms Against Noise Pollution, Rising Standard Of Living, And Increasing Health Awareness To Facilitate Market Growth: Credence Research

115. NOISE FROM BUSY ROADS MIGHT INCREASE HEART DISEASE RISK, FINDS NEW STUDY

116. HUMANS ARE MAKING A RACKET, EVEN IN THE WILDERNESS

117. New data from J. Selander et al illuminate research in cardiovascular

118. America's noisiest cities

119. Report Summarizes Mental Health Study Findings from Faculty of Public Health (Pathways linking residential noise and air pollution to mental ill-health in young adults)

120. New World Health Organization Study Findings Recently Were Reported by Researchers at World Health Organization (Development of the WHO Environmental Noise Guidelines for the European Region: An Introduction)

121. Study Findings from University of Saskatchewan Broaden Understanding of Animal Cognition (A cross-modal effect of noise: the disappearance of the alarm reaction of a freshwater fish)

122. Recent Findings in Noise and Health Described by S.K. Lokhande and Colleagues (Realizing modeling and mapping tools to study the upsurge of noise pollution as a result of open-cast mining and transportation activities)

123. New Environmental Research and Public Health Findings from E. van Kempen and Co-Researchers Described (WHO Environmental Noise Guidelines for the European Region: A Systematic Review on Environmental Noise and Cardiovascular and Metabolic ...)

124. New Public Health Study Findings Reported from F. Orga and Co-Authors (On the Impact of Anomalous Noise Events on Road Traffic Noise Mapping in Urban and Suburban Environments)

125. London mayor looks into rotary-wing noise

127. No new runways is still the only option, reveals new report on Heathrow expansion

128. MAPPING EUROPE'S QUIET AREAS

129. Council bosses welcome pledge to tackle aircraft noise

130. Breaking the sound barrier

131. City in grip of hydra-headed monster; BMC report blames rampant construction activities, growing number of vehicles among others for air, water and noise pollution

132. New Data from Faculty of Public Health Illuminate Findings in Heart Disease (Association between Noise Pollution and Prevalent Ischemic Heart Disease)

133. Recent Findings in World Health Organization Described by M.J. Nieuwenhuijsen and Colleagues (WHO Environmental Noise Guidelines for the European Region: A Systematic Review on Environmental Noise and Adverse Birth Outcomes)

135. Council welcomes review panel's findings over aircraft noise

136. Council welcomes review panel's findings over aircraft noise

137. Keep Quiet, for the Birds' Sake

141. Noise tax for airlines proposed; Noise tax for airlines could encourage use of quieter aircraft, Civil Aviation Authority report claims

142. Living near airport could raise stroke risk; People who suffer through overnight aircraft noise are at greater risk of heart disease and stroke, study finds

143. The decibels of summertime

144. Council will fight night flights threat

145. Biamp Systems Releases Report on the Hazardous Levels of Noise in Everyday Life

146. AIRCRAFT NOISE AND HEART RISK STUDIED

147. Researchers at University of Michigan Detail Findings in Heart Disease

148. Studies from Kuwait University Describe New Findings in Mental Health

149. New Public Health Research from Aristotle University Outlined

150. Reports on Environmental Economics Findings from University of Loughborough Provide New Insights

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