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UN urges manufacturers to help combat increased noise-induced hearing loss

High-volume music can cause irreversible hearing loss

People check out the new ear buds after an event to announce new products, Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2016, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) Source: AAP

The World Health Organisation [[WHO]] wants governments and the makers of mobile phones, headphones and other audio devices to do more to control volume levels in an effort to combat rising rates of hearing loss. Details can be heard here in Dari.


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By Peggy Giakoumelos

Source: SBS



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The World Health Organisation [[WHO]] wants governments and the makers of mobile phones, headphones and other audio devices to do more to control volume levels in an effort to combat rising rates of hearing loss. Details can be heard here in Dari.



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