Students who attend school in areas with high levels of noise have been
shown to learn less.  When considering that extensive learning provides
our brain with more of a back-up for our future inevitable loss of
neurons, this finding is not particularly surprising.

http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/curr011.shtml

What would seem to be of more importance is the methodology used in this
research study.

Joan

Joan Warmbold Boggs
[email protected]



> The Lancet
> has recently published a study that concluded- folks residing in areas of
> busy traffic noise have a higher rate of  Alzheimers.
> The study subjects were in Ontario,Canada.
> michael

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