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OT <--(sorry) Hearing at high frequencies
> > As people age they lose some of their high-frequency hearing... if you > like loud music/concerts/live entertainment events, you lose some of > your high-frequency hearing... if you are overfond of walkmans or > earpieces, you lose some of your high frequency hearing... and you > lose some as a natural consequence of getting older. Not only that, but I once read a study that said men begin to naturally lose their hearing after the age of 25. Some of the kids around here play their iTunes or whatever so loud, a person can hear it note for note 15 feet away - that can't be good. OTOH, I have the hearing of a 20-year-old - meaning, fabulous. It's about the only thing about me that's like a 20-year-old. LOL. N. |
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