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Subjective tinnitus and hearing problems in adolescents
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology , 07/01/09
Bulbul SF et al. - Tinnitus may be seen in adolescents at primary and high schools. Listening loud and noisy music and Walkman usage may cause an increase in the frequency of tinnitus manifestation. Adolescents should be educated about the hazardous effects of loud music. Education should include families, teachers, students, and whole community. These issues should be taken into public health policy of the countries.
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