noise pollution and cardiovascular health

Noise pollution refers to excessive or disturbing noise that can be harmful to human health and the overall well-being of individuals. It is the presence of unwanted sounds in the environment that can cause discomfort, stress, and a range of adverse effects. Cardiovascular health, on the other hand, refers to the overall well-being of the heart and blood vessels. It encompasses the functioning of the heart, blood circulation, and related factors that contribute to a healthy cardiovascular system. When noise pollution and cardiovascular health are combined, it refers to the impact of excessive noise on the cardiovascular system. Research suggests that chronic exposure to high levels of noise can contribute to cardiovascular problems such as increased blood pressure, heart diseases, and other related issues.

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