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Tom and Katie may be unaware that a large number of children are suffering measurable noise-induced hearing loss NIHL.
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According to published research, about 12.5 percent of American children between the age of 6 and 19 have measurable NIHL in one or both ears.
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He also points out that researchers have found that people exposed to noises 85 decibels (dB) or higher are at greater risk for cumulative NIHL.
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He also points out that researchers have found that people exposed to noises 85 decibels dB or higher are at greater risk for cumulative NIHL.
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According to published research, about 12.5 percent of American children between the age of 6 and 19 have measurable NIHL in one or both ears.
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People of all ages can develop NIHL, which affects 26 million Americans.
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Tom and Katie may be unaware that a large number of children are suffering measurable noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL).
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According to various agencies including the CDC (Centers for Disease Control), any sound which is 85 dB or higher will cause permanent noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL).
Jeanine Molloff: A Revolution of Values, Bearing Witness to the Death of Our Rights 2009
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Tom, Katie, and all parents out there can take steps to prevent NIHL in their children and themselves.
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People of all ages can develop NIHL, which affects 26 million Americans.
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Noise Induced Hearing Loss
June 21, 2015