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Noise

Noise is all around you, from televisions and radios to lawn mowers and washing machines. Normally, you hear these sounds at safe levels that don't affect hearing. But sounds that are too loud or loud sounds over a long time are harmful. They can damage sensitive structures of the inner ear and cause noise-induced hearing loss.

More than 30 million Americans are exposed to hazardous sound levels on a regular basis. Hazardous sound levels are louder than 80 decibels. That's not as loud as traffic on a busy street. Listening to loud music, especially on headphones, is a common cause of noise-induced hearing loss. You can protect your hearing by:

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  1. Noise (National Library of Medicine)  
    Noise is all around you, from televisions and radios to lawn mowers and washing machines. Normally, you ... sensitive structures of the inner ear and cause noise-induced hearing loss. More than 30 million Americans ...
  2. ... loss is damage to the inner ear from noise or vibrations due to certain types of jobs. ... Over time, repeated exposure to loud noise or music can cause hearing loss. Sounds above 80 decibels (dB, a measurement of the loudness or strength of sound vibration) may ...
  3. Tinnitus is the medical term for "hearing" noises in your ears. It occurs when there is no outside source of the sounds. Tinnitus is often called "ringing in the ears." It ...
  4. ... damage it. Over time, repeated exposure to loud noise and music can cause hearing loss. ... or silicone earplugs, available at drugstores, help reduce noise. They will muffle sounds and voices but may ...
  5. ... You have problems hearing when there is background noise. Associated symptoms may include: Feeling of being off- ... measles Injury of the ear or head Loud noises or sounds, or loud sounds that last for ...
  6. Hearing Disorders and Deafness (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... Trauma Certain medicines Long-term exposure to loud noise Aging There are two main types of hearing ...
  7. Noise Pollution (Environmental Protection Agency)  
    ... links to Clean Air Act section that covers Noise Pollution in title IV, and information about EPA's ...
  8. Noise-Induced Hearing Loss From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders)  
    Hearing Disorders and Deafness/Specifics ... Hearing Disorders and Deafness ... Noise/Start Here ... Noise ... National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
  9. Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Noise/Teenagers ... Noise ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Hearing plays an essential role in communication, speech and language development, and learning.
  10. Noise and Occupational Hearing Loss (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    ... 22 million U.S. workers are exposed to hazardous noise levels at work
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