File:How are hair dryers and headphones killing your ears.webm

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English: Hearing loss isn't something that just concerns your grandma. Your ears have to endure a lot: loud music, but also everyday noises like traffic and hair dryers. Neuroscientist Sonja Pyott (University of Groningen) explains how noise damages your ears.
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