THE EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ABOUT THE CHANGES ON SERUM TRIGLYCERIDES LEVELS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF SOUND STRESS

According to a research study conducted in early 2012 in Europe, noise pollution in enclosed spaces, as a risk factor, acts directly on the auditory organ, exerting negative local and general organic effects. Under sound pressure, the variation of triglycerides occur through a variable synthesis, depending on the intensity and duration of noise, with long term effects on somatic and mental health, with important medical and social impact.

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