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[ - ] fnbs 2 points 2 yearsApr 20, 2022 12:40:34 ago (+2/-0)

Im surprised they werent able to work in blood clots as a side effect into their noise diagnoses

[ - ] BlueEyedAngloMasterRaceGod 1 point 2 yearsApr 20, 2022 12:32:11 ago (+1/-0)

poor people more likely to live near traffic
poor people more likely to eat junk and get fat

i swear they link every topic to 'heart disease' without linking the obvious actual cause. it must be a constant scam for funding.

[ - ] RMGoetbbels 0 points 2 yearsApr 20, 2022 21:12:47 ago (+0/-0)

Moreyra and his team looked at the heart attack rates for 15,846 residents in New Jersey who were hospitalized in 2018 for a heart attack.

Hmm? They looked at a 2018 rate huh? From 5 years ago? Not from last year? But yeah, with all these heart attack stories I guess I should just get used to hearing about them. Because it's normal, and there are very specific reasons for them. Diet, lack of exercise, stress and drugs. Sure are a lot of heart attack stories though......

[ - ] deleted 0 points 2 yearsApr 20, 2022 14:51:12 ago (+0/-0)

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[ - ] Ragnar -1 points 2 yearsApr 20, 2022 11:48:46 ago (+0/-1)

I’m not sure if this belongs in this sub. I mean, sure they are going to blame any and everything for the killshot deaths, but noise pollution is definitely a thing.
Yesterday, someone posted about the new technology using sound waves that could cure cancer. It’s not a far fetched concept to understand all kind of sound waves affect our cells. Not to mention the traffic sounds cannot be isolated from traffic fumes. So that’s sound as well as atmospheric pollution. Not crazy to be linked to major diseases, imo.