March 2025 archive: noise risks, big wins and fixture drama
March started loud and busy. This month’s posts cover a health warning about noise pollution, Inter Milan’s push for the Serie A title, and PSV’s failed bid to move a Champions League match during carnival season. Short reads, practical takeaways, and a clear picture of why these stories matter right now.
Health: Noise pollution isn’t just annoying
One article explains how constant noise can harm your body — not just your mood. Chronic noise raises stress, disrupts sleep, and can increase heart disease risk over time. That doesn’t mean a noisy street dooms you, but repeated exposure adds up.
Practical steps? Use earplugs for sleep, add thicker curtains or rugs to cut indoor noise, and pick quieter routes or parks for daily walks. If traffic or nightlife is constant where you live, talk to local councils about noise limits or quieter street plans. Small changes add up fast.
Sports roundup: Inter Milan momentum and PSV vs Arsenal fallout
In Serie A, Davide Frattesi underlined how crucial Inter’s win over Torino was for keeping title hopes alive. The piece focuses on teamwork and tactical choices that helped them grab three points — and why those choices matter as the season reaches its business end. If you follow European football, watch how Inter manages squad rotation with pressure from other competitions.
Meanwhile, PSV tried to move their Champions League tie with Arsenal because a local carnival would stretch police resources. UEFA denied the request and the match will go ahead on March 4. The story highlights a clash between big sporting fixtures and local events — and how logistics, public safety, and fan travel collide. Expect debate about fixture flexibility and whether governing bodies should be more responsive to local concerns.
Want the full reads? Each post goes deeper: the noise piece explains health links and simple fixes; the Frattesi story breaks down key moments from the Torino game; and the PSV article maps the timeline of the rescheduling request and UEFA’s reply. Click through any headline to read the full article and see photos, quotes, and context.
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How Noise Pollution Can Steal Years from Our Lives
Keabetswe Monyake Mar 30 0Noise pollution is not just an urban annoyance; it can profoundly impact human health, potentially shaving years off our lives. The constant cacophony of city life contributes to stress, heart disease, and sleep disturbances. Understanding how noise can affect our well-being may lead to better habits and a longer, healthier life in our increasingly loud world.
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Davide Frattesi Highlights Inter Milan's Crucial Win Over Torino Amid Serie A Title Pursuit
Keabetswe Monyake Mar 16 0Davide Frattesi, Inter Milan's midfielder, stressed the significance of their victory against Torino in Serie A. The win aids their title chase as the team balances league priorities with other competitions. Emphasizing teamwork and strategy, Frattesi shows the squad's resolve to uphold high standards and momentum throughout the season.
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PSV Unable to Reschedule Arsenal Clash Amid Carnival Chaos
Keabetswe Monyake Mar 2 0PSV Eindhoven's plea to shift their Champions League match against Arsenal, due to coincide with a local carnival, was denied by UEFA. Despite worries over police resource allocation for both events, the game will proceed on March 4. This situation echoes PSV's past difficulties in rescheduling matches against English teams during carnival time.
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