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Wednesday, December 06, 2006





Who gives any thought to the fact that you might be over exposing yourself to loud noise at a game, is what the experts say, even though such noise over a period of a few hours can be harmful.

The chance of damage to hearing for fans who go to every game - sports groupies, workers in the arena, hockey players themselves - happens every week at game time.

Even basic ear protectors would help.

Your ear damage can recover after one or two such exposures to loud nois but do it every week and just maybe, you could find yourself with damaged ears and tinnitus problems.

The simplest solution is ear plugs and contrary to popular belief, it is easier to communicate in a noisy place when wearing ear plugs than without. This has been proven in trials at many sports venues.

The two most common symptoms of exposure to noise are high frequency hearing loss and high frequency hearing loss and tinnitis, serious problems that no sports fan deserves.



-MNco

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