Road Traffic Noise Raises Stroke Risk, Study Suggests

Car honks, sirens and other traffic noises may increase the risk of stroke, particularly for older individuals, according to a new study.

The study, which looked at the association between road traffic noise and stroke in more than 51,000 Danish people, found that for every 10-decibel increase in noise level, the risk of stroke increased by 14 percent. In those over 65, the risk of stroke increased 27 percent.

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