iPod Hearing Loss Protection for Boomers Five HearPod Solutions
Title:
iPod Hearing Loss Protection for Boomers: Five HearPod Solutions
Word Count:
576
Summary:
Loud music and noise causes hearing loss by damaging the delicate hair nerve cells in the coch
Keywords:
hearing loss, loud music, noisy environment, baby boomers, hearing aid, wellness
Article Body:
Since their debut in the marketplace, iPods have revolutionized the way we listen to music. iP
Currently, 16 million baby boomers have hearing loss and the number is expected to surge to 78
Loud music and noise causes hearing loss by damaging the delicate hair nerve cells in the coch
Many people who listen to iPods in noisy environments pump up the volume to dangerous levels t
Here are five steps you can take to protect yourself from hearing loss:
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Limit the volume of your iPod to 60 decibels (db), about two-thirds of the maximum volume.
Try to limit listening to no more than 60 minutes a day.
Wear sound-isolating or noise-canceling headphones that fit over the ear, instead of ear bu
Take advantage of the free download Apple is now offering for the iPod Nano, and iPod model
If you are experiencing tinnitus (ringing in the ears), muffled sound after listening to yo
During my first 20 years in hearing health practice, our clientele were mainly seniors around
Loud rock music and living life ’full on’ in an amplified noisy society have contributed to he
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iPod Hearing Loss Protection for Boomers: Five HearPod Solutions
Word Count:
576
Summary:
Loud music and noise causes hearing loss by damaging the delicate hair nerve cells in the coch
Keywords:
hearing loss, loud music, noisy environment, baby boomers, hearing aid, wellness
Article Body:
Since their debut in the marketplace, iPods have revolutionized the way we listen to music. iP
Currently, 16 million baby boomers have hearing loss and the number is expected to surge to 78
Loud music and noise causes hearing loss by damaging the delicate hair nerve cells in the coch
Many people who listen to iPods in noisy environments pump up the volume to dangerous levels t
Here are five steps you can take to protect yourself from hearing loss:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Limit the volume of your iPod to 60 decibels (db), about two-thirds of the maximum volume.
Try to limit listening to no more than 60 minutes a day.
Wear sound-isolating or noise-canceling headphones that fit over the ear, instead of ear bu
Take advantage of the free download Apple is now offering for the iPod Nano, and iPod model
If you are experiencing tinnitus (ringing in the ears), muffled sound after listening to yo
During my first 20 years in hearing health practice, our clientele were mainly seniors around
Loud rock music and living life ’full on’ in an amplified noisy society have contributed to he
This is a demo version of txt2pdf v.10.1
Developed by SANFACE Software http://www.sanface.com/
Available at http://www.sanface.com/txt2pdf.html