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The American journal of otology, 1986
Hearing loss affects 30 million people in the United States; of these, 21 million are over the age of 65 years. This disorder may have several causes: heredity, noise, aging, and disease. Hearing loss from noise has been recognized for centuries but was generally ignored until some time after the Industrial Revolution.
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Hearing loss affects 30 million people in the United States; of these, 21 million are over the age of 65 years. This disorder may have several causes: heredity, noise, aging, and disease. Hearing loss from noise has been recognized for centuries but was generally ignored until some time after the Industrial Revolution.
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1950
INTRODUCTION HEARING loss resulting from exposure to noise has received considerable attention in otologic literature. 1 In recent years, this type of hearing loss has assumed increased importance, partly because of its position in theories of audition but principally, perhaps, because industry is coming to realize its occurrence in those members of ...
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INTRODUCTION HEARING loss resulting from exposure to noise has received considerable attention in otologic literature. 1 In recent years, this type of hearing loss has assumed increased importance, partly because of its position in theories of audition but principally, perhaps, because industry is coming to realize its occurrence in those members of ...
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Ethical considerations in noise-induced hearing loss research
Lancet, The, 2017Stéphane F Maison
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New strategies for prevention and treatment of noise-induced hearing loss
Lancet, The, 1998Deepak Prasher
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Auditory and non-auditory effects of noise on health
Lancet, The, 2014Mathias Basner, Adrian Davis, Mark Brink
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