Exposure to loud sounds repeatedly for prolonged periods of time can damage your hearing, but iPhone has features that can ...
Many people use white noise machines to help them get good sleep, but it's important for it not to get too loud. PonyWang via Getty Images People of all ages, from newborns to older adults, rely on ...
As many as 1.35 billion young people worldwide are at higher risk of hearing loss because of how loudly they listen to music, according to a report from the World Health Organization. Audiologists say ...
Loud music at events can cause hidden hearing damage, often unnoticed until significant loss occurs, highlighting urgent prevention needs.
Protect your hearing with the "60/60 rule" next time you're at a concert, wearing headphones, or listening to music.
Our ability to hear connects us to the world: the laughter of loved ones, the beauty of music, and the simple sounds of daily life. But these sounds can turn harmful when they become too loud.
People of all ages, from newborns to older adults, rely on white noise (or pink or brown noise, which is actually what most white noise machines and playlists generally emit) to help them get to sleep ...