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Road noise makes your blood pressure rise -- literally: Study shows the sound of traffic is associated with increased risk of hypertension, calls for public health measures to reduce noise exposure

Road noise makes your blood pressure rise -- literally: Study shows the sound of traffic is associated with increased risk of hypertension, calls for public health measures to reduce noise exposure
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Road noise could make blood pressures high: Research

If you live near a busy road you might feel like the constant sound of roaring engines, honking horns and wailing sirens makes your blood pressure rise

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Pregnancy outcomes and vaccine effectiveness during the period of omicron as the variant of concern, INTERCOVID-2022: a multinational, observational study

COVID-19 in pregnancy, during the first 6 months of omicron as the variant of concern, was associated with increased risk of severe maternal morbidity and mortality, especially among symptomatic and unvaccinated women. Women with complete or boosted vaccine doses had reduced risk for severe symptoms, complications, and death. Vaccination coverage among pregnant women remains a priority.

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Timed intercourse was linked to higher pregnancy rates compared to intercourse

Women who time intercourse may be able to increase their chance of conceiving, according to an updated Cochrane analysis. The review found that couples who pinpoint their 'fertile window' using urine-testing monitors specifically may improve their pregnancy odds.

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