Sentences with phrase «loud noise exposure»

There is documented proof that loss of melanin in the hearing apparatus of the ear (Cochlea) increases the rate of hearing loss from both loud noise exposure and aging loss in humans.

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On top of things like people chatting and rattling service carts, engine noise levels inside the cabin can be as loud as 85 dB at cruising altitude — that's nearing levels that can be dangerous with extended exposure.
There was an overall rise in exposure to loud noise or music through headphones 24 hours prior to audiometric testing from NHANES III to NHANES 2009 - 2010.
Tinnitus can occur for many reasons, including exposure to long periods of loud noise, normal ageing and infection.
This can occur if a person's inner - ear hair cells are destroyed by exposure to loud noise, to some antibiotic drugs, or simply through old age.
The team found that Isl1 expression protected hair cells from degeneration in aging and promoted hair cell survival after exposure to loud noise.
«There is data from other groups with extremely loud, hazardous noise exposure — such as firearm discharge — where there does appear to be damage,» Le Prell said.
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Prolonged exposure to loud noise can affect your hearing.
Exposure to loud noises damages the synapses connecting the nerves and the hair cells in the cochlea, resulting in noise - induced hearing loss.
NIHL can be caused by a one - time exposure to a loud sound or continued exposure to high - decibel noises.
But after exposure to loud noises, these cells can start behaving aberrantly, messing up their timing so they begin to synchronize their signals and fire without a noise to tune out, which results in a perception of sound where none exists.
John Oghalai, professor of otolaryngology cautions that we need to lessen our exposure to loud noise.
Exposure to loud noise such as blasts and urban noise, adverse side effects from some drugs, stress, deficiency of certain minerals, etc have also been known to cause tinnitus.
These behaviors tend to increase with age and exposure to loud noises.
The older pup can still learn, it will take more rewards and exposure to loud noises and things to help them learn all is okay.
There are also many steps you can take to control exposure to loud noises or reduce their intensity to help your pet feel more comfortable.
In addition, it is important that you expose your puppy to places, situations and things that he will have to deal with in his adult life: e.g., riding in the car, going to the park (avoid exposure to unknown dogs if your puppy is < 16 weeks), schoolyards, vacuum cleaners, cats, crying babies, loud noises, and others.
Family Pet Animal Hospital in Chicago explains: «While the exact cause of loud noise aversion is unknown, it may be due to lack of exposure in early development, a genetic predisposition for emotional reactivity or result from a traumatic event.
- Meeting new people of all types, including children, men, crowds, people wearing hats, in wheelchairs, etc. - Meeting new dogs (do not bring your pup to areas with lots of dogs until after 4 months)- Exposure to other pets such as cats, horse, birds - Teach him to enjoy his crate - Riding in the car (be sure to restrain him using a crate or seatbelt for safety)- Being held, touched all over and in different ways, being bathed and groomed - Visiting the Vet's office, groomer, daycare, boarding kennel - Exposure to loud noises and strange objects (example — umbrella opening)- Exposure to traffic, motorcycles, bicycles, skateboards, joggers - Getting him used to being left alone for a few hours at a time
This training includes exposure to loud noises and music, learning to be lead next to a handler, responding to their body language and rhythm, tolerating items such as batons and flags handed back and forth and carried by the rider, and the ability to stand still when mounted from a ramp.
These conditions include extreme temperature (e.g. inclement weather), loud noises (e.g. constant barking in shelters), close contact with fumes, dust and odors (e.g. chemical and animal odors) and exposure to harsh chemicals (e.g. cleaners and disinfectants used in shelters).
Jobs in manufacturing involve exposure to chemicals, loud noises, and equipment that is both automated and manual.
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