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... means. It is easy to be left out of a conversation if you can’t hear. You may also misunderstand comments others make and respond inappropriately. For example if someone said, “Did you hear Martha died?” You might think the person said, “Did you hear my father tried?” and respond by saying, “That’s ...
Teens and Noise Induced Hearing Loss
Teens and Noise Induced Hearing Loss

... · 5.2 million 6-19 year olds have hearing loss directly related to noise exposure. (3 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, Niskar et al. 2000) · Of the roughly 30 million Americans suffering from hearing loss, 10 million can attribute their hearing loss to noise. · Individuals of all ag ...
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... The ear has three sections (inner ear, middle ear, and outer ear) that each complete different jobs that help the brain understand different sounds. There are also three sections of the outer ear, the auricle, the external auditory meatus, and the tympanic membrane. It takes the brain a long process ...
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... sensitivity between 1000 to 3000 Hz), but it is not equally sensitive to all frequencies. In addition, people differ in their relative sensitivities to various frequencies. ...
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... that some damage has been caused to the hair cells in your ears. • Trouble hearing certain consonants such as “s,” “sh,” and “t.” • Difficulty hearing when background noise is present, such as in a restaurant. • A constant or intermittent ringing, buzzing, or hissing in your ear. o This is called ti ...
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- UAW-GM Center For Human Resources

... protection available at our location, how effectively each reduces noise exposure, and how you should select, fit, use and care for your hearing protection. The best way to understand hearing loss, and gain insight on prevention of hearing loss is to return to basics. “Sound” is energy transmitted t ...
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TWO Sense Organs in ONE

... • 1. The EAR is really TWO Sense Organs in ONE. It not only detects Sound Waves, it also senses the Position of the HEAD, whether it is STILL, MOVING IN A STRAIGHT LINE, OR ROTATING. • 2. Sound is nothing more than Vibrations in the Air around us. • 3. Deep LOW-PITCHED Sounds result from slow vibrat ...
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... Removing Wax Blockage—Dr. may loosen it with oil, then flush, scoop, or suction the softened wax out  Hearing Aids—makes sounds stronger and easer to hear  Cochlear Implants—amplifies sound and directs it into ear canal; compensates for damaged or nonworking parts of the inner ear ...
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... small membrane on the cochlea, amplifies vibrations of the eardrum (NOTE: P = F/A - the relatively smaller area of the oval window result in an increase in the pressure resulting from the applied force). The cochlea contains the receptors called hair cells. Different hair cells respond to different ...
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... vibrates and amplifies sound waves before entering the middle ear C. hammer (malleus) – the first small bone of the ossicles; responsible for transferring sound vibrations to the anvil D. anvil (incus) – the second small bone of the ossicles that works with the hammer and stirrup to pass sound vibra ...
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Earplug



An earplug is a device that is meant to be inserted in the ear canal to protect the user's ears from loud noises or the intrusion of water, foreign bodies, dust or excessive wind.
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