"For a long time, noise was seen more as a quality of life issue, but not a health risk," says Fanny Mietlicki, the director of Bruitparif.
"But the reality is that there are massive health consequences, and more and more research is proving this." https://t.co/KaTOJWwebE— Bloomberg (@business) April 30, 2022
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