How having noisy neighbours could make you ill - and raise risk of silent killer

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How having noisy neighbours could make you ill - and raise risk of silent killer
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SCIENTISTS have identified the root of the sounds which annoy us most — the neighbours. Stomping feet and the ­clatter of dropping objects distress people so much they may cause heart disease. They…

Credit: GettyExperts arrived at the finding by exposing volunteers sat in a mock living room to various recordings.So-called “impact sounds” from people walking barefoot and objects dropping caused most irritation.

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