People who live close to airports and are exposed to high aircraft noise levels could be at greater risk of poor heart ...
Living close to an airport may greatly increase the risk of suffering a heart attack. Scientists found the thundering sound ...
Living close to a noisy airport could raise the risk of a heart attack or stroke by fourfold, new research suggests ...
Residents living near major airports, exposed to high levels of aircraft noise, may face a significantly higher risk of ...
This research presents a technique for categorizing heart sounds by combining WST (Wavelet Scattering Transform) & EO (Equilibrium Optimization). Regarding the signal of phonocardiography (PCG), the ...
Issues relating to your kidneys, liver, pancreas, or heart can all be flagged by an abnormal urine test result. This article reviews what kinds of things routine urine tests check for, as well as ...
It may sound dramatic, but the rate at which your heart is beating plays a key role in how long you’re likely to live. According to expert cardiologists and academic researchers, resting heart ...
Through its Chandra X-ray Observatory and Universe of Learning programs, NASA brings that principle into the world of audio in a project known as “A Universe of Sound.” The team has converted openly ...
"The Sound of Music" was released 59 years ago, but it is still many families' favorite holiday movie. The film was the first to gross more than $100 million at the domestic box office when it was ...
Pollard had been dealing with a heart that wasn't working properly for three years. He had gotten multiple ablations, a procedure used to treat irregular heart rhythms, a pacemaker and a ...
The research pinpoints an area in the brain called the inferior colliculus—so far studied mostly for its role in sound processing—to also be involved in processing touch signals, including ...