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Volume 12
From the Labs to the Clinics
with Robert V. Harrison, PhD, DSc
There was one pervasive idea that even with sound exposure levels that could damage hair cells, hearing loss may not be noticed immediately if cochlear lesions occur in very high-frequency regions. However, the effects of this damage may become evident much later in life as age-related hearing loss progresses.
Volume 3
Did You Know How Loud Balloons Can Be?
with Bill Hodgetts, R.Aud, PhD
Dylan Scott, BSc, MSc
Do you know how loud ballons can be? If you don’t know the answer, this article by Bill Hodgetts and Dylan Scott may surprise you.
Predicting Musician’s Hearing Loss
with Alberto Behar, PEng
Alberto Behar writes that there is nothing new regarding hearing loss from long duration exposure to loud noise. The question has always been on how loud is loud and how long a duration should be to be considered as “long.”