Irish medical study links wind farm noise to poor health: “environmental insomnia”

Residents against wind farms protest in Kilkenny
Irish citizens protest in Dublin (Source: Photocall)
Irish Daily Mail, October 16, 2015
WIND FARMS DO MAKE YOU SICK
Leah McDonald
Irish scientists link them to cancer, stroke and heart attacks – wind turbines ‘too near family homes’
WIND farms can contribute to people getting diseases such as cancer and heart attacks, two leading Irish health experts have warned.
They say that noises emitting from turbines lead to sleep deprivation that can cause cancer and heart disease, along with a number of other illnesses.
Professor Graham Roberts, head of the Department of Endocrinology at University Hospital, Waterford, and Professor Alun Evans, an expert in public health at Queen’s University, Belfast, met Alan Kelly yesterday to warn the Environment Minister that the current guidelines in Ireland are a cause for alarm.
The rules allow turbines and power lines as close as 500 metres to a family home, while international standards demand they should be at least 2km away.
Prof Evans, recently wrote a report pointing to ‘serious adverse health effects associated with noise pollution generated by wind turbines’. The risks were due to sleep disturbance and deprivation with loud noise being one of the main causes.
He pointed out that sleep deprivation is associated with memory impairment in children and disturbed cognitive function in adults.
He told the Irish Daily Mail yesterday that distances between homes and turbines should be increased.
He said: ‘The bad effects of low frequency noise has been known for at least 40 years, the thing is 500 metres does not protect people. It is insufficient.’ He warned that there is evidence that the ‘infrasonic signatures’ that cause the damage can be picked up from 50 miles way, adding: ‘It is a serious problem. It doesn’t affect everyone the same way. Something like a quarter of people are more susceptible.’
Prof Evans explained: ‘It is a problem, the big thing being noise and sleep deprivation. Once you deprive people of sleep you make them more liable to become overweight and you delay their learning because while we sleep we reinforce memory.
‘Depriving people of sleep is not a good idea, overweight children become obese adults and obese adults are far more likely to [develop] a whole range of diseases particularly cardiovascular disease, cancer and type 2 diabetes.’ He added that the noise doesn’t have to have a direct effect to cause a problem. ‘It can be indirect but it is still very important,’ he said. ‘And you can prevent diseases by preventing the more distant causes.’
And in his recent report, Dr Evans said that there had been no proper cost-benefit analysis in Ireland before the widespread introduction of wind power.
Both he and Dr Roberts believe there are fundamental technical errors in reports on current wind farm and power-line projects here.
They are concerned over the consultation process with the public. Some parents of autistic children have particular fears about the effects turbines and high-voltage pylons have on their quality of life.
John Callaghan has objected to wind farms in Co. Meath, which he fears will affect the environment and health of his autistic son.
The engineer, who has studied renewable energy at postgraduate level, said his seven-year-old son is autistic and very sensitive to noise and says he has ‘grave concerns’ about the impact of the proposed wind farm on his son, himself, his family and the local area, including wildlife, heritage and the cultural landscape.
The meeting between the professors and the minister was organised by community campaigner David Reid of the Westmeath Alliance. Mr Reid said there are significant concerns about noise pollution for people living close to wind turbines. He said the World Health Organisation refers to this as ‘environmental insomnia’, if the noise is above a certain threshold.
Irish Daily Mail

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  • Tracy
    Posted October 20, 2015 10:30 am 0Likes

    Bang on, well he-llo world.. written as I lie in my bed, tnnitus in my ears, the pain of shingles extending from the left side of my face and into my scalp. Need I mention fatigue…
    Infrasound is deadly. STOP the killing machines

  • Sommer
    Posted October 21, 2015 3:31 pm 0Likes

    Anyone reading this who is not moved to take immediate action to stop this madness in rural Ontario is morally paralyzed.

  • Debbie
    Posted October 22, 2015 11:49 am 0Likes

    And yet they are still going up all over Ontario…….

  • Barbara
    Posted October 24, 2015 11:51 am 0Likes

    Perhaps the Irish people have failed to recognize who the parties are that are behind the IWT agenda in their country?

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