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that's what a study of $3000.00 babies found on the any with and the last go have the longest, is in the world. did you get all that? then listen carefully. now, because you're about to learn everything you need to know about your is welcome to in good shape. the weather large pointed for round part years are uniquely formed so uniquely that the shape of our ears can be used to identify us like fingerprints . but still, they have some shared characteristics that are found in old people. the elastic structure made of cartilage, for example, of the curved valleys and ridges,
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amplify certain frequency mainly so we can pick out voices better and everyone has your low whether they serve a purpose though, isn't clear. it's possible that their tissues well supplied with blood help keep the outer ear worn out. her ears are not enough to be able to hear a long time ago. the ability to turn sound waves into perceptible signals arose in fish in the course of evolution, it's thought there gil arches became the bones of the inner ear, commonly called the hammer, anvil, and stir up. they functioned as amplifiers, converting the vibrations of the air into mechanical vibrations, thanks to the large gear drum and the leverage of the bones the signal less than strong enough to cause the fluid inside the cochlea to move
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the inner wall of the cost we get is lined with thousands of auditory here, so it's on like normal hairs. they're silly. i don't grow back. that's why too much noise often causes irreparable hearing damage. here, cells in the inner ear or sensory cells, they convert the movement of the silly into electrical signals. these then traveled to the brain via the auditory nerve. but they're the journey is far from over. the auditory nerve transmits the signal to the brain stem. the auditory cortex localized as the sound source, as well as pitch and sound intensity. but it's only in areas like the cerebral cortex, that sound becomes a conscious perception. our hearing is a complex and sophisticated apparatus that gives us access to a whole world of sensory perceptions. it's only shortcoming is that it's always active, send can't just be turned off. when we want some peace and quiet,
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we sometimes have no choice, but to help it alone. many of us listen to too much loud music with headphones. and the concepts such as will and that more than a 1000000000 teens and young people worldwide are at risk of hearing impairments or even hearing loss. the world health organization close that hearing loss academic queuing problems lead to delayed language development in children as a nation. depression and higher risk of unemployment. the troubling once hearing is damaged, it never gets patient. so you have to protect yourself to maintain healthy is are a few things to keep in mind. cuts and swaps. many people believe that the popular hygiene art schools adjust the right tool to clean it deeply and
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thoroughly, but fall off from it. because cotton swabs push the wex deep into the deluxe, we squeeze together and it can become clumped. there's also a risk of injury because i can well remember a patient who is using a cotton swabs case in someone from outside opened the bathroom door of the car and swap was pushed through the drum and the entire media was broken into one desk because i'm to walk up with, we don't need coaching swaps anyway, because o is the self cleaning it works despite the protectant and cleanser. never the less candles are often used to clean is a candle, is bent with one end and it can this is supposed to create a vacuum and pull the rocks out of it. but doesn't even what, what's unusual doesn't. it doesn't work at all, that they're also studies that show that use do not become cleaner and the risk of
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complications is a minute soon. better since has the sun, we see quite severe injuries in the area of the auditory canals just caused by the use of your candles as well as damage to the address i'm in the said that some of us thomas has so it's special to avoid this technique who together the why should you do if you, if it's many of us reach for all kinds of objects to store it, king, which ears are often fine, and patients who want to keep they use especially clean. i recommend 1st of all that you clean your use very little on yourself because they clean themselves is on the line. and the 2nd thing is you can try and using your finger to wrap a little oil based cream around your opening. and that spreads itself out a little bit too, as a gift to invest, potentially started off with the since the greatest danger for that is, is noise. continuous exposure to loud noise can lead to hearing loss. and genesis
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a very loud thing can even cause deafness. you should also, when it plugs concepts them and i get if you end up at a concert, i'm thinking, crap, i don't have anything with me, but it's getting too loud for my eyes done. it always works out great with tissues i also have that's what i do to i roll the dishes together and put them in my years and then you have great protection depending on how hard to squeak for the why it's important to protect children's hearing. that is a particularly sensitive and con, total right now defense with that coming to to you can't put anything in children's years. they have much smaller. you cannot help out if everything falls out again. but you should really use your mouse and i think this is what hearing protection for children looks like by the way, quiet works, especially after noise. events are also get to the is swimming and bathing. and
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most of the problems that healthy is but after basing any water should be removed. as of us how some one after you get the water out of the year after bathing the holding your head at an angle. and then you can wiggle, elizabeth, or hop on one leg, depending on what works. and then you can use a towel to dry of the walter. the patients are always afraid that the walter can get further into the year and then disappears somewhere into the head. cutting that doesn't happen. you can think of the drum as a battery of the water comes in for the you're here. so the external auditory canal and, or that's only reaches the drum pump, that's why it's not the dangerous thing is, is office to few hours. so it's really not that difficult to keep your is clean and healthy. the medical expense recommend simply giving you is a rest as often as possible. the counselor,
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sand dunes and the mojave desert are considered one of the quietest places in the world. but who can go there and how to escape the sounds of daily life. the number one problem is traffic noise, which really subsides even at night. the loudest city in the world is said to be moved by in india. the main reasons for this of the constant home, king of caps and rituals, and the many construction projects is also suffering many professionals. so what can be done? hearing protection is a must done several, several ways to do this. does it show it as plays in 3 bass works? is a sound engineer and enjoys listening to live music. his life is one thing about all loud and fab privacy. expose to noise about $3.00 to $4.00 times a week, maybe even 5 times a week. i doesn't really worry about it damaging my hearing as well because with 4
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hearing i'd be out of a job, i would still davia off and uses inexpensive hearing protection. today he wants to find out if it's effective by taking a hearing test or damage. the hearing can occur with any form of noise. noise can also make people sick, increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease. ca, individual is of them and com gets very individualized. we can agree that for the vast majority, roughly at around 60 decimals, as when hearing starts to be time, it did come in. so that can be measured by the release of stress hormone and also, and also there could also be a psychological impact could be used. and that's, of course much more difficult to measure industry again. so to find some common sources of noise in every day life or air and road traffic, live concerts, listening to music, through headphones, and live sporting events as a sound technician dive. it is also exposed to noise levels above $85.00 decimals.
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without protection here, cells could become damaged and this could eventually lead to hearing loss. david's hearing test shows that his hearing is fine, but i've been, i'm a couple, this is once it's damaged, it's permanent, so it's never gets better in the that's why with the exposure to a loud noise in your private life and that weren't was hearing no matter if it's noise at home or at work, the stress all that job for each of them is. so in your case, it's very important to take precautions and restrict us monday and contact them. and i'm just, david wants to avoid noise induced hearing loss at all costs. that's why he's trying out 3 pairs of earplugs in different situations and keeping a video diary who in the studio, he tests tearing protection with a membrane filter. these earplugs are supposed to reduce ambient noise by up to 24 decimals while preserving sound quality caught us. i know we still use
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a to at soon i, these were ideally suited to a studio situation because i felt that they reduced the overall volume in quite a neutral way of stuck at them. which was great because it meant i could adjust the absalom from my guitar sec without really having to be exposed to high volumes of sound when i, the fixed costs are not stepping off because it's things. most of these types of earplugs are well suited for concerts, festivals, parties, and clubs. the special design helps to preserve sound quality. how many is on the filter vehicle here? and they have a filter in the back here, which you can see a little down here that it filters out certain frequencies with them. and that could maybe also be adapted on post. for example, if you can change the filter, you can simply adapt them to the situation to filter out other frequencies. for example, when you need to have a conversation was to bunch the most. that's exactly what the next hearing protector is designed to enable, namely,
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to hold the conversation even when there's a lot of background noise. these earplugs are designed to minimize ambient noise, for example, in the office around children or a noisy bars or pugs, but still make it possible to hold a conversation of the tests the year, plugs in a noisy pub to see whether they deliver or take the next day you want us to, to involved in so they definitely reduce noise even though there was a nasty peek in the middle, which is good for understanding speech that they're probably good for going out. that's how i use them to my thing. the last appeared david test is simple phone earplugs that has band rehearsal. they're cheap and readily available. he wears them for an entire song, but then breaks off who could them sums of insight and they definitely muscle the sounds, but they also created a lot of static mixed content. i couldn't hear the guitar very well and the drums were very bustle as was the base them on. the high pitches were completely lost and
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you can sit on your gun. standard earplugs like these blocks the ear canal. well, there are suitable for blocking out other kinds of ambient doors. for example, when doing d i y, sleeping in traffic and concentrated work. but special attention should be paid to high g by the the good ones if they, because they close the ear canal very tightly, long term use often leads to inflammation because liquids and heat simply build up their hits a sheet on dotted was convinced by the year plugs with filters which also passed the band rehearsal test of my stomach because i could still hear the band completely clearly west side of everything. just got a touch quieter, but the sound wasn't distorted on to a professional. whether it's at concerts in pubs, for while using power tools, fearing protection is worth while for everyone and prevents permanent damage to the
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years. david will continue to wear his hearing protection to the only thing that helps with hearing loss is a hearing aid. one of the 1st electric hearing aids belong to the cleanings and 120 years ago. it weighed 12 key those. the devices have grown smaller and smaller than you can now height them behind your ear or in the frame of view clauses. martin hearing aids are individually fitted using us and it can impression the era scanned and sweet the printer uses. this attempted to produce the small plastic mode for the 2 devices can now even be controlled with a smart phone. the hearing aid of the future is being developed at the university of oregon book. it regards to a movement. it's a kind of microphone that follows the direction of your gaze. in a few years, the technology should be ready for the markets. one special kind of hearing aid is
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what's known as a copier implant. it started 4 years ago. suddenly florian wagner could hardly hear anything. and one in the 23 year old initially suspected acute hearing loss, 12 months amount. yeah. and i was in my room watching a movie, and at some point my hearing was going on the left side. i went to the n t doctor the next day, and he 1st gave me a cortisone and fusion. and a few days later it happened again, and then the cortisone didn't help anymore. florian tried using a hearing age, but the laser, the other, it was also affected. and he was almost completely deaf. acoustic trauma and it disease can lead to deafness. but in florence cases, chemotherapy treatment for cancer was to blame, things that came up to the part to go have them in life. unfortunately,
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kuma therapy drugs also have side effects. and one of the possible side effects of his chemotherapy is that it has an ocean of toxic effect. that is, it has a damaging effect on this so that the end is the so called age. so that localized and older tree khaki. yeah. and the metabolism is the so it's just a sub. and so the sounds gradually die, not on the only salvation for florian was called p, a hearing implants. these are no family anchored in both sides of his head. the audio processor on the outside of the head picks up sound, sends it to the implant under the skin and via a flexible electrode onto the defective cop clear. here the order entry information is transmitted as an electrical impulses to the order trina and brain with the copier. implant flow involved now was able to hear again just a few weeks after surgery. however, he still has to train his speech comprehension. at the moment it is only 50 to 80
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percent depending on the volume this one med school comparing with the call to the implant is completely different from not true hearing because the implant directly stimulates the order trina of electric need. this and what is also needed is the fitting is to calculate implant on possible me this quote. on the one hand, it must not be too loud side because otherwise it is unpleasant for the effective person. but it also has to be loud enough to get the maximum speech understanding, but the call to get in front of this loop, please. maxine model, i'm a template and contact to i'm to become the florian has gotten used to the implants and he likes to technical refinements. this comes with a couple of many off span on the so i can play music on my phone and that's transferred directly to the implanted device. it helps just like the sound of movies like play on my front end date. and i can also use the phone as a microphone and ok, for example, when i'm sitting in
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a restaurant and several people are talking to me and then i can put the phone on the table and it will all be recorded by the phone and send to my implanted devices, sorry im tons to see music who was doing for the 1st time since his hearing loss. and he hopes he can hit everything well with the implant and this so thing you've probably experienced this too soon, but you just can't get out of your head. do you feel compelled to have been long inside? the melody becomes an endless news. in german, it's cold and air with these melodies always pop up when we're not doing much, whether it be cooking, driving or simply going for a walk. the most common tip against it is to listen to the tracks all the way to the end. that helps the brain to protect the subject. the
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people with 10 inches don't have it. so easy. tentative is a constant whistling, buzzing, humming hissing, clicking on looking in the air. so those affected it's often hellish. audio. silence something a noun. dish. stephanie friend said she suffers from tinnitus. she has a constant whistling in her ear. does have him on into it's there all the time in those parts of my everyday night. i'll just get up in the morning, get ready, get the kids ready that i didn't hear it. so no more that i also turn on the radio relatively quickly. taxes of it during the day when i'm at work, that's the right to i don't hear it then he's a made me in the evening really when i rested when the kids are in bed. when the silence and at night when i'm falling asleep, not spun. i'm slough. stephanie spencer,
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that has an explanation for the constant west lane. she thinks that was triggered by severe stress. my mom's, let me see. my husband died in february last year for more not just 5 months later . my father in law died and then a very good friend of mine who helped me a lot like the steering out the belonging and what was no, go has no problem, a disappeared and then he committed suicide. and then and then at the end of the year, my sister got breast cancer and at some point it was fun just oh too much for me is chronic, tentative. there's a sound in the ear that won't go away and is perceived differently by different people. hearing is not just a mechanical process. here, cells into years converts sound waves into nerve impulses. but 1st, the brain gives these electrical stimuli content and meaning. are they important score, unimportant,
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pleasant or unplugged. this interaction between auditory stimuli and the brain can cause tentative as a psycho sematic reaction to stress, worry or anxiety. but it can also be the result of damage to the year caused by the loud noise is that's because the brain then amplifies the missing frequency ranges, which are then over represented in the brain. the result, tinnitus, the noise, and stephanie friends as head wouldn't stop. she suspected she had tinnitus, and made an appointment with dr. reserve. i don't know if it's because of optics today. she's here for a checkup doctor via to examine, sir, to see if anything has changed physically. well, so have you been? yeah. um i will. it's getting better, but i noticed that when i'm stress the sound gets louder again. i've done with
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a toner that laptop. if ringing in the years doesn't go away after 2 days you should see an ear, nose, and throat specialist. they'll examine the inner ear for damage and try to find out what's triggering the noise. the spectrum ranges from ear diseases to muscle, tension and stress. sometimes a hearing aid can help sometimes behavioral therapy. because often no physical causes can be found. often chronic tenants as never goes away completely. patients have to learn to cope with it. of all finding whether it disturbs you, that's a mind to matter and you can influence that. that's why tenant is treatment isn't directed at the year or more towards auditory processing. the stress system and our emotional so stop, i told us this is tim and what size of simulation, stephanie funds. so it has also found a way to cope with tinnitus. she meditates regularly, and that's been helping her for 10 months now. while i'm 15 because the tenant has
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as well as in the evening, i have started with guided meditation and i listen to what the pass it on the recording is saying that was solely focused on how my body is positioned, the points of support and i focused on my breathing to distract myself from the noise. stephanie, when, so it doesn't, no effort. tinnitus will ever go away, but she has learned to live with it. it's there, but it no longer affects for quality of life. intended to suffer as experienced relief to a special relaxation exercises table shows you how it works. today, i'm going to show you a great exercise which helps you to loosen the neck and shoulder area. just an upright with a is it seems like back then you hold your hat and you pull it
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slightly. that's pretty slowly down to the opposite me until you feel the 1st stretch in this neck area. and then push this area, the activity down and back the deepest stretch for approximately 30 to 45 seconds and not through the same thing. on the other side. of the down. to see us at me. pull you down. and
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again, for the stretch, for approximately 30 to 45 seconds, keep waiting and only go as far as you feel comfortable and enjoy your stretch in this area. the join us again next week for a new addition of dw health magazine. take care and see you then by the,
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