Tinnitus may occur after exposure to loud noise, such as live music, heavy machinery, or fireworks. Share on Pinterest vm/Getty Images You’ve probably heard about the dangers of listening to loud ...
It turns out that loud noise is not just annoying, but it also has significant negative effects in the body. An intriguing study published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives in 2004, ...
Tinnitus, commonly described as a ringing in the ears, may affect about 750 million people around the world, according to new research based on about 50 years of data. The study, published this week ...
For those who pumped up the volume one too many times, UC Irvine researchers may have found a treatment for the hearing damage loud music can cause. For those who pumped up the volume one too many ...
Have you ever gone to the doctor, complaining of a loud ringing or buzzing sound that no one else seems to hear? It may be what's called tinnitus, and while it does not matter whether you pronounce it ...
Dubai Teenagers often come to the audiologist’s office complaining of ringing in their ears. “That’s the first sign there is something wrong with your hearing,” says Dr Riza A.V., MedCare Hospital.
Do you hear a ringing sound in your ears that no one else seems to hear? Why do your ears ring? [Livi] This ringing, called tinnitus, is more common than you might think. In fact, millions of people ...
If you have ringing in your ear, known as tinnitus, try to listen to calming sounds, distract yourself, or engage in activities that help reduce stress. If this doesn’t help, see a doctor for a more ...
Tinnitus%2C or ringing in the ears%2C is estimated to affect more than 50 million people in the U.S. Headphone use and exposure to loud noise has led to more young people complaining of tinnitus See ...
Have you ever wondered why listening to rainfall is so relaxing? With the exception of thunderstorms, rainfall typically measures around 50 dBA. In addition, rain emits a sound that is similar to ...
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