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Preventing noise-induced hearing loss

Nursing Clinics of North America, 2002
Noise-induced hearing loss is a significant, irreversible impairment, but one that is preventable. The numbers of persons, including children, exposed to high noise is increasing, necessitating the use of hearing protection if the noise cannot be reduced to a safe level.
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Prevention of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

Preventive Medicine, 1994
Sounds of sufficient loudness and duration will damage the human ear resulting in temporary or permanent hearing loss, often accompanied by tinnitus. Irreversible inner ear damage from repeated sound overstimulation can occur at any age, including early infancy, resulting in permanent noise-induced hearing loss.
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Hearing acuity and susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss

British Journal of Audiology, 1987
Above a critical level (CL) of fatiguing tone, temporary threshold shift (TTS) rises rapidly with intensity. Using a fatiguing tone of 1000 Hz, threshold shift following 1 min stimulation at varying intensities was measured at the same frequency in 55 normal subjects and the CL determined for each.
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Noise-induced hearing loss

2018
This chapter discusses Coles, Lutman, and Buffin’s paper on noise-induced hearing loss including the design of the study (outcome measures, results, conclusions, and a critique).
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Noise-induced hearing loss and the dentist

British Dental Journal, 1985
R R, Coles, N W, Hoare
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Noise Pollution and Its Correlations with Occupational Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in Cement Plants in Vietnam

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021
Petr Kučera   +2 more
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Occupational Noise-Induced Hearing Loss among Migrant Workers in Kuwait

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021
Barrak Alahmad   +2 more
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Noise-induced hearing loss.

American family physician, 2000
Hearing loss caused by exposure to recreational and occupational noise results in devastating disability that is virtually 100 percent preventable. Noise-induced hearing loss is the second most common form of sensorineural hearing deficit, after presbycusis (age-related hearing loss).
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Prevalence of noise-induced hearing loss in student musicians

International Journal of Audiology, 2010
Susan L Phillips, Vincent C Henrich
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CDK2 inhibitors as candidate therapeutics for cisplatin- and noise-induced hearing loss

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2018
Robert Hazlitt   +2 more
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