Do you live in noisy places? Careful, that's what you're in danger of.

Recent research has revealed that living in noisy countries increases the risk of eshmic attack, while living in a verdant area reduces risk. Research conducted by Spanish and American researchers revealed that between 2005 and 2014 at Hospital del Mar in Barcelona, approximately 3,000 patients have been presented with [...]
Recent research has revealed that living in noisy countries increases the risk of eshmic attack, while living in a verdant area reduces risk.
The study conducted by Spanish and American researchers revealed that between 2005 and 2014, at Hospital del Mar in Barcelona, nearly 3,000 patients with isamic attacks live in noisy areas and polluted air.
This study, published in the Environment Research newspaper, showed that living in noisy areas increases by 30% the risk of a vital attack.
We have discovered that the more green spaces, the less serious attacks on the brain, and the more noise the more serious these blows are, Dr. Rosa Maria Vivanco, lead author of the study.
However, they added that because of the limitations they faced during the study, it is difficult to conclude how pollution can affect the severity of the shock, as more studies are needed.










