Senin, 25 Juli 2016

Soaring Numbers of Teenagers Are Being Diagnosed with Tinnitus

"After headaches, tinnitus is one of the most common symptoms of
electromagnetic hypersensitivity" 
#tinnitus #EHS
The conclusion of a 2016 scientific paper on tinnitus and cell phones states: "This study collected evidence for the association between exposure to EMRFR [electromagnetic radiofrequency radiaiton] and tinnitus in some patients, particularly those suffering from electromagnetic hypersensitivity. While it is not fully confirmed, the authors consider it appropriate to direct more attention to cell phone use in the diagnostic investigation of patients with hearing disorders, especially tinnitus. (Click here for text of study.)

The Daily Mail journalist shares what one of the authors of the study has to say, but does not mention the possible role of electromagnetic radiation in causing tinnitus.

Are teenagers making themselves DEAF by listening to music? Surge in early tinnitus could mean scores of millennials 'lose hearing before they hit 40'
by Mia De Graaf For Dailymail.Com, 13 July 2016

- Tinnitus is increasingly common in teenagers, a new study has found
- But young people do not seem concerned to see a doctor about it
- Experts warn it could lead to widespread hearing loss in years to come Scores of millennials could be deaf by the time they reach 40 - because they're listening to music too loud, a new study claims.

Soaring numbers of teenagers are being diagnosed with tinnitus, a permanent ringing or hissing sound in your ear that is a key symptom of hearing loss.

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