Concerning the relationship between noise on board ship and the onset of hypertension in seafarers
<p>Establishing a causal relationship between noise level and the onset of high blood pressure is a controversial topic which has been debated for over forty years. This question may seem to some to be secondary, even insignificant, but the considerable number of studies on this issue confirm...
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Main Author: | Dominique Jégaden (Author) |
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Archives of Preventive Medicine - Peertechz Publications,
2021-01-07.
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