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The Impact of Industrial and Community Noise Nuisance on Global Health and Economies. Download PDF


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Abstract

Noise pollution nuisance results in escalation of health complications for people and the wildlife, both in the land and in the sea. Community noise emanating from traffic, rocks, concerts, loud or inescapable sounds are likely to result in an impaired hearing, stress, high blood pressure, and many other health complications. From the explained health problems emanating from noise pollution, economic stability is disoriented since the governments will be forced to spend vast sums of money on the health sector instead of spending the money on other development activities. To examine the impacts of industrial and community nuisance on global health and economies. This paper conducted in-depth research by reviewing series literature and gathering relevant information from relevant databases such as World Health Organisation, World Bank, and CDC. The results showed that industrial and community noise nuisance negatively impact global health and economies through increased burden on the government and citizens.

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Alzain HM, AlJabr IA, Jaafari AKA, Alkhunaizi HA, AlSubaie AS, Hussein KM. The Impact of Industrial and Community Noise Nuisance on Global Health and Economies. Pharmacophore. 2021;12(3):64-7. https://doi.org/10.51847/sAitB4Jr84
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Alzain, H. M., AlJabr, I. A., Jaafari, A. K. A., Alkhunaizi, H. A., AlSubaie, A. S., & Hussein, K. M. (2021). The Impact of Industrial and Community Noise Nuisance on Global Health and Economies. Pharmacophore, 12(3), 64-67. https://doi.org/10.51847/sAitB4Jr84

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