Noise Dangers Is anybody listening? (A ringing in the ears)
Noise Dangers Is anybody listening?
Richmond Times-Dispatch - The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health defines hazardous noise as sound exposure exceeding 85 decibels over typical eight-hour workday. (NATHAN GRAY/TIMES-DISPATCH) Try finding silence in this age of iPods, Digital Surround Sound
bad belting
Broadway World - first of all, please forgive me beforehand if i’m in the wrong message board, it just didn’t seem to fit under the student board, which is more for high school/college auditions, apparently. i’m a natural belter, have been one forever and it’s sort
Listen Up: Regular Noise Exposure Hurts Hearing
NewsNet 5 - It’s like your mother always told you. Research indicates that years of repeated exposure to loud noise increases a person’s risk of developing a noncancerous tumor that could cause hearing loss. “It’s not surprising that the longer that people are










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