Hidden hearing loss and damage

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If you think your hearing is fine, a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) should make you think again. One in 4 people ages 20 to 69 who reported that their


hearing was good to excellent were found to have hearing damage. The CDC analyzed more than 3,500 hearing tests conducted by the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NNANES) in


2011 and 2012. It found that 20 percent of people who thought they could hear well and who said they didn't work in a noisy environment still had hearing loss — some of them in their


20s. The type of loss they had, including a drop in the ability to hear high-pitched noise, indicated that noise damage may be to blame. Even more surprising, more than half of the 40


million adults who have noise-related hearing damage suffered it away from the workplace, from exposure to noisy rock concerts, sporting events, leaf blowers, traffic and other sources, the


CDC reported. Adding to the problem, 70 percent of people exposed to loud noise never or seldom wear hearing protection. Although noise exposure in the workplace is well documented as a


cause of hearing loss (the danger level is set at eight hours at more at 85 decibels, equivalent to the sound of heavy city traffic), the proportion of people with this kind of loss who


don't have a noisy workplace is an indication of how loud our everyday world is. Recent research has also spotlighted what scientists call hidden hearing loss — hearing loss that


doesn't show up on standard hearing tests but can rob the ability to hear conversation in a noisy setting, the Associated Press recently reported. The loss, Harvard otolaryngology


researcher M. Charles Liberman explained, may be caused by loud noise that damages the connections between hair cells in the inner ear and the nerves that carry the hearing signal to the


brain. You can test how well you understand speech in a noisy environment using a special online exercise prepared for the Associated Press in conjunction with the Mailman Center for Child


Development at the University of Miami. To take the test, click here. You will be asked to repeat a series of sentences. The exercise begins in quiet, but then slowly introduces background


noise. The noise comes in six levels, faint at first but eventually louder than the words. People with hearing loss will start to have some trouble understanding the words at the second or


third level, the AP reported. What both the CDC report and the recent research into hidden hearing loss indicate is that people need to be aware of the noise they are exposing themselves to,


and wear earplugs or noise-canceling headphones to protect their hearing. People should also keep the volume down, whether it's while watching TV or listening to music or other


programs through earbuds. HEARING LOSS, HEALTH AND MORE


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