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What are the potential risks of using noise cancelling headphones?

Noise cancelling headphones, while valuable tools, come with risks when overused. Recent studies indicate they may contribute to auditory processing disorder (APD), especially in younger users, as the brain's ability to process sounds can deteriorate with prolonged exposure. UK's National Health Services audiologists have raised concerns about these hearing issues. Additional risks include disorientation and increased accident potential due to reduced environmental awareness. Health experts recommend using these headphones in moderation, emphasizing that like any technology, they should be approached with consideration to protect hearing health and overall safety.

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Usage Moderation of Noise Cancelling Headphones

WION·8 months ago

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What risks do noise cancelling headphones pose to our hearing?

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What risks do noise cancelling headphones pose to your hearing?

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What are the potential risks associated with the increased use of noise cancelling headphones?

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What is auditory processing disorder and how does it affect young people?

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What is auditory processing disorder and how does it affect the brain's ability to interpret sounds?

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