A Little Bit Louder, Please. David Noonan.
by Noonan, David; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 16Health. Publisher: Newsweek, 2005ISSN: 1522-323X;.Subject(s): Cochlear implants | Deafness | Deafness -- Noise induced -- Prevention | Hearing aids | Hearing impairedDDC classification: 050 Summary: "More than 28 million Americans currently have some degree of hearing loss, from mild to severe, and the number is expected to soar in the coming years--reaching an astounding 78 million by 2030. While that looming surge is mostly a baby-boomer phenomenon, the threat of hearing loss--and the need for prevention--isn't limited to a single age group. We are all caught in the constant roar of the 21st century." (NEWSWEEK) This article discusses hearing loss in the United States and examines what can be done to prevent and correct it.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: A Little Bit Louder, Please, June 6, 2005; pp. 42-49.
"More than 28 million Americans currently have some degree of hearing loss, from mild to severe, and the number is expected to soar in the coming years--reaching an astounding 78 million by 2030. While that looming surge is mostly a baby-boomer phenomenon, the threat of hearing loss--and the need for prevention--isn't limited to a single age group. We are all caught in the constant roar of the 21st century." (NEWSWEEK) This article discusses hearing loss in the United States and examines what can be done to prevent and correct it.
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