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Apple releases hearing health study – turn down the volume! – iTWire
It’s World Hearing Day, and with the average weekly headphone exposure for one in 10 participants is higher than the WHO recommended limit, it’s time to turn down…
It’s World Hearing Day, and with the average weekly headphone exposure for one in 10 participants is higher than the WHO recommended limit, it’s time to turn down the volume – and if you’re an Apple user, to take advantage of the features Apple makes available to “advance hearing health.”Apple has shared “key insights from its Apple Hearing Study to encourage others to better understand and manage their hearing health.”
The data comes from “thousands of participants across the US in an effort to…
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