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  • Article from 12.07.2011 | Last changed: 12.01.2026

    Noise effects

    … dimension of our society, but is often intrusive, disturbing and/or unpleasant. The biological functions of our body enable us to generate and process sound. For example, we need sound for communication. And while the term refers to what we are able to hear, noise connotes how we experience sound. … and hormonal system. This can provoke hypertension, increased cardiac frequency (racing heart) and other cardiovascular changes, leading to metabolic disturbances …

  • Article from 15.07.2014 | Last changed: 12.01.2026

    Cleaning agents and laundry detergents

    Various liquid detergents and cleaning agents

    … agents and laundry detergents are used every day in private households and in the institutional and industrial sectors. Since they are omnipresent, the hazards their use poses for the environment and human health are often …