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1 Teens at Risk for Hearing Loss By Sonia Montalvo

2 What’s the problem?  World Health Organization reported that according to their study Over 1Billion teens are at risk of losing their hearing.  What you think is a normal level of music is most likely not.  Those “normal levels” can do serious damage to your ears.

3 How it was analyzed  WHO analyzed the listening habits of people aged 12-35  The analysis also focused on people who lived in wealthier countries. (Countries weren’t specified

4 What did they find?  50 % of participants listen to unsafe levels on their devices  Devices include but aren’t limited to:  Audio Devices  Smart Phones  Tablets

5 What Did They Find?  40 % of participants are exposed to damaging sound levels  According to the WHO, exposure to noise levels of 100 dB, which is typical in night clubs and sports bars, is safe for only 15 minutes or less

6 Once your hearing is lost…  It is gone forever!  Famous people who have permanent hearing loss include:  Rapper Plan B  ColdPlay’s Chris Martin  Danny Elfman (Composer of music in Tim Burton’s films)

7 Possible results of loud music  Temporary Hearing Loss  Tinnitus(Constant noise or ringing of ears)  Permanent Hearing loss

8 WHO suggests safe listening  Safe listening involves these steps  Place headphones on and gradually turn up the volume  Monitor the volume  Don’t use headphones in situations that require full attention

9 Other WHO reccommendations  The permissible maximum level is 85 decibels for up to 8 hours a day  Wear earplugs when in noisy venues  Taking short listening breaks  Wearing noise canceling earphone  Listening to personal devices should be limited to 1 hour a day  NO earbuds

10 Sources  http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/2015/ear-care/en/ http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/2015/ear-care/en/  http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/06/health/hearing-loss-loud- music/index.html http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/06/health/hearing-loss-loud- music/index.html


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