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Protect Your Hearing When You Play a Musical Instrument
Playing any musical instrument—regardless of size—can harm your hearing, if played loud enough and long enough. To better protect their hearing, musicians wear earplugs.
Read MoreWhat's Your Favorite Sound?
L.A. Youth Newspaper asked readers to write about their favorite sounds. The winning essay was from a girl who was born deaf and who wrote about loving the sound of a toy rattle.
Read MoreNoise From Human Activities Hurting Marine Life
Marine animals use their sound environment to communicate and help make sense of the world around them. Scientists are concerned about the impact of noise from boats and ships.
Read MoreCan Music Affect the Mood of a Monkey?
Music can affect our moods, but can it change the moods of animals? A study designed by a psychologist and cello player found that specially composed music can alter monkeys' moods.
Read MoreHunting and Other Shooting Sports Can Damage Your Hearing
In rural areas, hearing loss caused by the sound of gunfire is a major issue. A study of male hunters found that the longer a person had been a hunter, the more likely he was to have hearing loss.
Read MoreDangerous Volume at Gyms
A study from the International Journal of Audiology says that background noise in gyms can cause earbud users to turn the volume too high.
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