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Noise-induced Hearing Loss<\/h2>\n

Some things are under our control, like deciding to order a double bacon cheeseburger instead of the salad for dinner. Unfortunately, things like extreme weather events and developing hearing loss<\/strong> are not. Hearing loss is caused by genetic conditions, an injury and even simply getting older. <\/p>\n

There is one type of hearing loss<\/a>, called noise-induced hearing loss, that you can do something about.<\/p>\n

Noise-induced hearing loss<\/strong> is caused by continuous exposure to loud noises or a one-time exposure to an extremely loud noise, like an explosion.<\/p>\n

Sound is measured in decibels<\/a>; anything measuring over 85 decibels can cause hearing loss. To put this in perspective:<\/p>\n