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Lesage F–X et al. – These data suggest that occupational noise exposure in police work, particularly in motorcycle police officers, may induce hearing loss. Noise sources need to be more accurately defined to confirm high–level noise exposures, to better define significant sources of noise and to identify effective solutions.

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