And the numbers are hard to look at. "High frequency hearing loss (HFHL) doubled over the 24-year period from 10.1 percent in 1985 to 19.2 percent in 2008," researching PhDs Abbey L. Berg and Yula C. Serpanos relayed after combing through decades of data. But once data is analyzed through 2011, noticeable hearing loss among teenagers may have pushed past the 20-mark."
Source: Data from the Journal of Adolescent Health, reported by DigitalMusicNews, 5th July 2011
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