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Noise Is the New Secondhand Smoke

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Noise is not just a source of annoyance. It is also a public health crisis. Nighttime aviation noise is particularly harmful to your cardiovascular system and sleep hygiene. This episode features Dr. Mathias Basher talking about his ongoing FAA-funded research on sleep and health; Dr. Peter James discussing his just-published research on noise and cardiovascular health; and Quiet Communities founder Dr. Jamie Banks speaking about their efforts to revive the EPA Office of Noise Control and Abatement.
The New York Times article mentioned in this episode can be read here.
Noisy Skies is a periodic podcast. Subscribe or follow to be alerted about our newest episodes! Got questions or comments? Drop us a line at info@noisyskies.org. We'd love to hear your feedback.
This episode was written and edited by Carolyn McCulley
Music by CJ0 and PALA

Noisy Skies was selected by Feedspot as one of the Top 100 Aviation Podcasts on the web.
Noisy Skies is brought to you by The Aloft Group. The Aloft Group draws on decades of aviation experience to help communities navigate the complexity of aviation noise. To learn more about how Aloft can help your community, visit TheAloftGroup.com and read The Forgotten People in Aviation's Matrix.
Noisy Skies is a production of Citygate Films
© 2024 Citygate Films LLC

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Noise is not just a source of annoyance. It is also a public health crisis. Nighttime aviation noise is particularly harmful to your cardiovascular system and sleep hygiene. This episode features Dr. Mathias Basher talking about his ongoing FAA-funded research on sleep and health; Dr. Peter James discussing his just-published research on noise and cardiovascular health; and Quiet Communities founder Dr. Jamie Banks speaking about their efforts to revive the EPA Office of Noise Control and Abatement.
The New York Times article mentioned in this episode can be read here.
Noisy Skies is a periodic podcast. Subscribe or follow to be alerted about our newest episodes! Got questions or comments? Drop us a line at info@noisyskies.org. We'd love to hear your feedback.
This episode was written and edited by Carolyn McCulley
Music by CJ0 and PALA

Noisy Skies was selected by Feedspot as one of the Top 100 Aviation Podcasts on the web.
Noisy Skies is brought to you by The Aloft Group. The Aloft Group draws on decades of aviation experience to help communities navigate the complexity of aviation noise. To learn more about how Aloft can help your community, visit TheAloftGroup.com and read The Forgotten People in Aviation's Matrix.
Noisy Skies is a production of Citygate Films
© 2024 Citygate Films LLC

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