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Author: seabreeze
Date: 2018-11-28 02:50
Another study published this year looked at musicians from the National Ballet Orchestra of CANADA and concluded that "because exposure levels were consistently below 85 dBA and changes in audiometric thresholds were minimal we conclude that [the] musicians experienced little or no risk of noise-induced hearing loss."
Google the following to read this one: Alberto Dehar, Marshall Chasin, et al. "Noise Exposure and Hearing Loss in Classical Orchestra Musicians."
Still another study published in 2018--Heiner Genbris et al., Health Problems of Orchestral Musicians from a Life-Span Perspective"--states that "Overall research into music-induced hearing loss in professional [orchestral] musicians remains heterogeneous and unclear."
Post Edited (2018-11-28 03:18)
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