Infertility is a major health concern these days. From the impact of gadgets and radiation to getting exposed to invisible contaminants, human beings are vulnerable to the hazardous impacts of these toxic elements. One in every seven couples is facing infertility issues globally. Among the several known risk factors of infertility are advanced age, tobacco and alcohol use, sexually transmitted infections, obesity, and underweight.A Danish study, conducted recently has shed light on how road traffic noise is detrimental to fertility in women. The study also found the impact of particulate matter with a diameter Road traffic noise can cause primary hypertension tooA review study published in 2023 in the Journal of American College of Cardiology (JAAC) found that exposure to traffic noise can cause primary hypertension. A study of the UK Biobank cohort found that higher intensity of residential noise, more than 65 dBA is positively associated with both higher systolic and diastolic BP. A study on 250,000 participants free of hypertension at baseline from the UK Biobank data, found a correlation between road traffic noise and incidence of hypertension. It also has a life threatening effect on cerebrovascular, metabolic, and respiratory systems of the body.