You don’t need to stop using headphones or earbuds, but you can learn simple steps to help protect your health.
Whether you're wearing headphones or earbuds like AirPods to listen to your music, videos, movies or TV shows, it's important to remember that repeated exposure to loud noises can cause hearing loss.
FARMINGTON, Maine — More people are using headphones and earbuds than ever before in their daily lives, but constant noise exposure could lead to hearing issues. Hearing experts believe up to a ...
Back in 2015, a report by the World Health Organization (WHO) had cautioned how more than a billion teenagers and young adults were at risk of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) due to unsafe listening ...
On February 15, BBC News published an article that explored the possible link between the use of noise-canceling headphones and auditory processing disorder (APD) in young people. This will likely ...
Not sure if your music is on too loud? Use this quick hack to make sure your earbuds aren't causing serious damage to your hearing. Although it may not seem like your music is loud enough to harm you ...
Music, podcasts, movies—our ears are constantly engaged! One might wonder whether listening through headphones or speakers is better for the ears. While both have their perks, they also come with ...
Your ears age faster than you think. Delicate hair cells in your inner ear get damaged by loud noises. This hearing loss can ...
Rocky Mountain Ear Nose and Throat in Butte launches remote audiology service, connecting patients with Missoula audiologist ...
Mill Creek Expressway closures to impact traffic on Cincinnati interstates this week Major traffic disruptions are expected this week on Interstates 74 and 75 due to the ongoing Mill Creek Expressway ...