Posted by admin on July 25, 2010
Did you know that listening to your ipod/MP3 player at high volumes (over 80 dB) can cause PERMANENT hearing loss? Heres how you can determine what normal listening volumes are and how to set safe volume limits on your music player and other helpful tips. Check it out so you can keep your hearing for [...]
Categories: Ringing ears after loud music |
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Posted by admin on January 1, 2010
New hearing instruments for children can help students with hearing loss keep up in regular classes. More: www.siemens.com
Categories: Tinnitus causes |
Tags: back to school, child, children, deafness, Healthcare, hearing aids, Hearing Instruments, Hearing loss, kids, Siemens, student, students |
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