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- 1From: Noise and Health. (Vol. 7, Issue 29) Peer-ReviewedByline: Robert. Folmer The excellent article by Chung et al[sup] [1] concluded that 61% of the young people who responded to their Web-based survey experienced tinnitus or hearing loss as a result of attending loud...
- 2From: Noise and Health. (Vol. 7, Issue 29) Peer-ReviewedByline: P. Dejonckere, J. Lebacq In some patients with occupational noise-induced hearing loss, a significant aspect of the handicap concerns the concomitant tinnitus; thus, this disorder must be considered in...
- 3From: Noise and Health. (Vol. 7, Issue 29) Peer-ReviewedByline: D. Henderson, E. Bielefeld, K. Harris, B. Hu Modern research has provided new insights into the biological mechanisms of noise-induced hearing loss and with these new insights comes hope for possible prevention...
- 4From: Noise and Health. (Vol. 7, Issue 29) Peer-ReviewedByline: W. Carvalho, M. Pedreira, M. de Aguiar OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to verify the noise level at a PICU. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective observational study was performed in a 10 bed PICU at...
- 5From: Noise and Health. (Vol. 7, Issue 29) Peer-ReviewedByline: Eric. Bielefeld, Sarah. Hynes, David. Pryznosch, Jianzhong. Liu, John. Coleman, Donald. Henderson Both the antioxidant, n-l-acetyl cysteine (L-NAC) and the Src inhibitor, KX1-004, have been used to protect the...
- 6From: Noise and Health. (Vol. 7, Issue 29) Peer-ReviewedByline: M. De Barba, A. Jurkiewicz, B. Zeigelboim, L. de Oliveira, A. Belle This study investigated the occurrence of hearing loss among workers of a petrochemical industry during a period of five years. The records of...
- 7From: Noise and Health. (Vol. 7, Issue 29) Peer-ReviewedByline: T. Dolan, J. Rainey Studies of accident rates associated with train horn bans indicate that motorists rely on horns to warn them of approaching trains. However, researchers have not yet established the levels...
- 8From: Noise and Health. (Vol. 7, Issue 29) Peer-ReviewedByline: S. Abel INTRODUCTION: Continuous increase in the cost of claims for noise-induced hearing loss in Canadian forces personnel prompted a review of hearing conservation practices. Investigations comprised...
- 9From: Noise and Health. (Vol. 7, Issue 29) Peer-ReviewedByline: I. Svard, K. Spens, L. Back, B. Ahlner, M. Barrenas The most common complaint among individuals with hearing impairment is the inability to follow a conversation when several people are talking simultaneously,...
- 10From: Noise and Health. (Vol. 7, Issue 29) Peer-ReviewedByline: S. Joshi, S. Devkota, S. Chamling, S. Shrestha INTRODUCTION: Noise pollution in urban cities is a serious problem and steadily increasing over the years. This has direct and indirect affect to the people that...
- 11From: Noise and Health. (Vol. 7, Issue 29) Peer-ReviewedByline: M. Raynal, M. Kossowski, A. Job INTRODUCTION: Pilots are exposed to potentially harmful levels of noise, the actual consequences of which are still poorly documented. We have determined the audiometric profiles...
- 12From: Noise and Health. (Vol. 7, Issue 29) Peer-ReviewedByline: Deepak. Prasher, Haifa. Al-Hajjaj, Susan. Aylott, Aleksander. Aksentijevic Aircraft maintenance workers are exposed to a mixture of solvents in the presence of intermittent noise. For this study these workers...
- 13From: Noise and Health. (Vol. 7, Issue 29) Peer-ReviewedByline: Ana. Rios, Geruza. da Silva This study investigated the effect of chronic workplace exposure to excessive noise on sleep quality. It involved 40 male workers aged 33 to 50 years, 20 of whom had been exposed to...
- 14From: Noise and Health. (Vol. 7, Issue 29) Peer-ReviewedByline: E. Zuskin, N. Schachter, I. Kolcic, O. Polasek, J. Mustajbegovic, U. Arumugam Among artists, musicians suffer from special health problems related to their occupation and lifestyle. These mainly include...
- 15From: Noise and Health. (Vol. 7, Issue 29) Peer-ReviewedByline: I. Sendowski, F. Raffin, A. Braillon-Cros OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of magnesium administration after hearing loss induced by gunshot noise. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-eight guinea pigs...
- 16From: Noise and Health. (Vol. 7, Issue 29) Peer-ReviewedByline: D. Wild, M. Brewster, A. Banerjee OBJECTIVE: To analyse the influence of long-term smoking on the hearing threshold of individuals subjected to occupational noise exposure. DESIGN: Prospective observational...