Living near an airport could increase the risk of heart disease, study finds
Saturday, 30 August 2025 () Living near busy airports poses significant cardiovascular risks, according to a UCL study. Long-term exposure to aircraft noise is linked to heart remodeling, increasing the likelihood of heart failure and arrhythmias. Nighttime noise disrupts sleep, elevates stress hormones, and further strains cardiovascular health, highlighting the need for public health interventions and personal protective measures.
Forbes reports that a new study published by the American College of Cardiology finds that use of e-cigarettes can increase your risk of heart disease. Veuerβs Matt Hoffman reports.
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