Sunday, December 21, 2025
ADVT 
National

Wind turbine noise not linked to perceived health effects: Health Canada study

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 06 Nov, 2014 11:58 AM
  • Wind turbine noise not linked to perceived health effects: Health Canada study

TORONTO — A Health Canada study has found no evidence to support a link between exposure to wind turbine noise and health effects reported by people living near the towering structures.

However, the study did find a relationship between increasing levels of wind turbine noise and residents' annoyance related to noise, vibration and shadow flicker from the structures.

The year-long study explored the relationship between exposure to noise and health effects reported by people living near wind turbines.

The study included a detailed questionnaire to an adult resident in more than 1,200 households in southwestern Ontario and P.E.I. living at various distances from almost 400 wind turbines.

A subgroup of residents also had measurements taken of health-related indicators such as hair cortisol as a biomarker of stress, blood pressure, resting heart rate and sleep.

The study found no causal relationship between wind-turbine noise and any health effects identified through this testing, but Health Canada says the study alone cannot provide definitive answers and more research may be needed.

MORE National ARTICLES

Sentencing Postponed For Edmonton Mother Who Starved And Abused Abused Twin Daughters

Sentencing Postponed For Edmonton Mother Who Starved And Abused Abused Twin Daughters
EDMONTON - A sentencing hearing has been postponed for an Edmonton mother who starved and abused her twin daughters before one of them died in hospital.

Sentencing Postponed For Edmonton Mother Who Starved And Abused Abused Twin Daughters

Canada Earns AAA Rating From Moody's Despite Warnings On House Prices and Household Debt

Canada Earns AAA Rating From Moody's Despite Warnings On House Prices and Household Debt
TORONTO - Moody's Investor Service has raised concern about Canadian household debt and rising house prices, but maintained the country's triple-A rating and stable outlook.

Canada Earns AAA Rating From Moody's Despite Warnings On House Prices and Household Debt

Canada Wins Round In Trade Battle With U.S. Over Meat Labelling

Canada Wins Round In Trade Battle With U.S. Over Meat Labelling
Canada has won a battle in an ongoing trade dispute with the United States over meat-labelling laws that have hurt the beef and pork industries.

Canada Wins Round In Trade Battle With U.S. Over Meat Labelling

Canada Urged To Cancel Ebola Vaccine Licence, Transfer Rights To Bigger Company

Canada Urged To Cancel Ebola Vaccine Licence, Transfer Rights To Bigger Company
TORONTO - A prominent law professor is urging the federal government to terminate an American company's licence for a Canadian-made Ebola vaccine.

Canada Urged To Cancel Ebola Vaccine Licence, Transfer Rights To Bigger Company

Kids Who Drink Non-cow's Milk Twice As Likely To Have Low Vitamin D

Kids Who Drink Non-cow's Milk Twice As Likely To Have Low Vitamin D
TORONTO - A new study has found that children who drink non-dairy milk products such as rice, almond or soy milk may have lower levels of vitamin D in their blood than those who drink cow's milk.

Kids Who Drink Non-cow's Milk Twice As Likely To Have Low Vitamin D

As Oilpatch Reporting Season Begins, Crude Price Drop Top Of Mind

As Oilpatch Reporting Season Begins, Crude Price Drop Top Of Mind
CALGARY - The recent rout in oil prices will likely be top of mind for investors as Canada's top oilpatch players release their third-quarter results over the next few weeks.

As Oilpatch Reporting Season Begins, Crude Price Drop Top Of Mind