Teen newsletter : November 2022 – Noise-induced hearing loss
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Description:Hearing loss can result from damage to structures and/or nerve fibers in the inner ear that respond to sound. This type of hearing loss, termed “noise-induced hearing loss,” is usually caused by exposure to excessively loud sounds and cannot be medically or surgically corrected.
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Content Notes:Introduction – Noise-Induced Hearing Loss -- CDC’s Work – Noise-Induced Hearing Loss -- The Public Health Approach – Noise-Induced Hearing Loss -- Out of the CDC Museum Collection – Noise-Induced Hearing Loss.
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Source:David J. Sencer CDC Museum Public Health Academy teen newsletter ; November 2022
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