What are other names for Music
- Audio
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In general, volumes below 70 decibels (dB) are unlikely to damage a person’s hearing. Continued exposure to volumes above 85 dB can lead to hearing loss and tinnitus over time. For reference, the music at nightclubs and rock concerts generally ranges from 110 to 140 dB. If listening to music in these contexts, consider wearing hearing protection.[1]
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In this randomized controlled trial, the use of hearing aids reduced tinnitus severity among participants with mild hearing loss. In most cases, the participants had been unaware of their hearing loss prior to testing.
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We made some very small additions to this page, primarily in the "How to take" section, where we added details on sound levels that are safe for hearing.
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- ^Ding T, Yan A, Liu KWhat is noise-induced hearing loss?Br J Hosp Med (Lond).(2019-Sep-02)