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Noise Pollution And Its Health Effects
Noise Pollution And Its Health Effects

I'm good at my profession because I have a fire to learn and be knowledgeable. Often I will start with a thinking and from there In will go on to research, interviews, research, testing, research, research, research.

When I take a problem I always try to find a natural solution for the problem. I'm known as Mr. Fix It or Mr. Know-it-all among my family members when they don't like my conclusions.

She told me about a friend who stays near the airport and suffers from high blood pressure. One of my friends plays a game with me.In that she describes the problem in short and asks me to find the solution.

I am then to tell her why this is so. I must also assume that since she has given no information about her friend's health history, age, and lifestyle choices (alcohol, cigarettes, etc.) that these have been checked out and are not a major contributing factor.

I came to know the health problems that are caused by noise pollution. Airports always have more sound. Noise can also be a reason for one's health problem. I used my strategies to find what the problem exactly is.

Unwanted noise created by humans, machines and animals are called as environmental noise. Environmental noise can also called as noise pollution.

When noise is at 45 decibels, we are unable to sleep. When it reaches 85 decibels, hearing begins to become damaged, causing tinnitus (ringing in the ear) and hearing loss. At 120 decibels, ear pain can be felt.

Sometimes the noise is simply annoying, for example, loud people, barking dog or loud stereo system registering at a decibel level low enough not to cause damage but to still produce symptoms such as irritability, or frustration.

Commons sources of noise include cars, trains, airplanes, factory machinery and construction machinery.

When people have high blood pressure they suffer from sleeplessness, digestion problems, mental problems and memory loss.

The issues can be deafness, mental sickness, heart problems, ulcers. The place doesn't matter. Whether it is the workplace or home, health issues do come.

The U.S. does have some laws managing the noise pollution. But it varies from state to state and city to city. There are also some states with no laws as most of them do not think it's a health issue.

Avoiding noise one main thing. Many steps can be taken and house can be kept free from noise.

I suggest my natural program that can regulate your high blood pressure. The program is to lessen stress caused by more noise and lessening high blood pressure.




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