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Noisy hospitals need Rx for quiet as patients rest (Yahoo)

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Default Noisy hospitals need Rx for quiet as patients rest (Yahoo)

Anyone who's had a hospital stay knows the beeping monitors, the pagers and phones, the hallway chatter, the roommate, even the squeaky laundry carts all make for a not-so-restful place to heal.

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