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Hum's the word... |
Hi All: Looks like these earthquake sensitives are either: See link. ---------------------------------------------- Mysterious 'Hum' Harasses They claim to suffer from a common range of ailments, including headaches, insomnia, nausea, dizziness, blurred vision and nose bleeds. A recent study published in the journal Life Sciences found that low frequency noise is harmful to human health. Researchers exposed 32 workers to low-frequency noise at a level of 40 dBA while on the job. The findings supported the researchers' theory that even a moderate low frequency noise can put extra strain on people, leading to "detrimental physical and psychological effects." The report found that the workers suffered from unusual tiredness, concentration difficulties and "a feeling of pressure on the head and over the eardrums." -------------------------------- How can a 'sound' cause blurry vision (one might ask?)
Follow Ups: ● Re: Hum's the word... - EQF 06:01:25 - 10/7/2002 (16925) (0) ● Re: Hum's the word... - Mary C. 19:27:15 - 10/6/2002 (16912) (1) ● Re: Hum's the word... - 2cents 19:47:54 - 10/6/2002 (16914) (3) ● Re: Hum's the word... - Canie 13:11:18 - 10/7/2002 (16929) (1) ● Re: Hum's the word... - 2cents 13:55:34 - 10/7/2002 (16933) (0) ● Re: Hum's the word... - Roger Hunter 05:05:03 - 10/7/2002 (16923) (1) ● Re: Hum's the word... - 2cents 13:54:00 - 10/7/2002 (16932) (1) ● Re: Hum's the word... - Roger Hunter 14:11:07 - 10/7/2002 (16936) (0) ● Re: Hum's the word... - Petra Challus 20:24:10 - 10/6/2002 (16915) (1) ● Earthquake sound at 10 x speed - 2cents 20:41:24 - 10/6/2002 (16917) (2) ● 1992 Landers (S. Ca) quake sound at 80 x - 2cents 20:58:25 - 10/6/2002 (16920) (0) ● Re: Earthquake sound at 10 x speed - Petra Challus 20:45:40 - 10/6/2002 (16919) (0) |
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