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Famous Musicians Are Suffering From Tinnitus, But New Treatments Could Provide Relief

Our noisy world is causing hearing loss and tinnitus. There’s no cure, but solutions may be coming.

Famous Musicians Are Suffering From Tinnitus, But New Treatments Could Provide Relief
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Your mama was right: Listening to all that loud music on your headphones is bad for your ears. The problems may not appear overnight; it could take ongoing exposure to music at high decibels. Attending concerts, blasting the bass as you drive around town, and playing guitar with the amp turned up to 11 will eventually take its toll. And it’s not just music: We live in a world filled with traffic sounds, leaf blowers, construction noise and workplace din.

Even our rural environments are becoming too noisy: A recent study found that birds that nest in areas with oil and gas operations suffer from PTSD symptoms that are inferring with breeding success. These birds are the canary in the coal mine for human ear health: For us, exposure to loud noises is causing hearing loss and a condition called tinnitus, and it’s happening more often — and at younger ages — than ever.

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