{"id":2542,"date":"2009-01-07T10:40:26","date_gmt":"2009-01-07T10:40:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.everhear.com\/blog\/?p=210"},"modified":"2019-07-29T15:58:58","modified_gmt":"2019-07-29T15:58:58","slug":"avoiding-ipod-ear","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/everhear.com\/avoiding-ipod-ear\/","title":{"rendered":"Avoiding iPod Ear"},"content":{"rendered":"

\t\t\t\tIn a recent news story<\/a> writer Jodi Farrell from The Maimi Herald buckled down to find out just how the youth of today, known as the “iPod\u00a0Generation,<\/em><\/strong>” can avoid the high risks of noise induced hearing loss (NIHL). With the ever growing popularity of MP3 players, paired with the loud and long listening habits<\/em> of today’s youth, doctors are reporting younger and younger patients <\/strong>with hearing-loss symptoms that typically don’t occur before middle age.<\/p>\n

Although doctors are already seeing a rise in young patients with NIHL symptoms, \u00a0many fear the worst is yet to come<\/strong> – seeing as many hearing loss symptoms take years to appear.<\/p>\n

One of our main awareness platforms here at the clinic is NIHL – from earplug distribution, to the Turn It Down Concert,<\/a> we try to get the word out that you can protect your ears today for a better sounding tomorrow.<\/em><\/p>\n

Here are some tips from our docs <\/strong>on how to keep your ears at their full potential!<\/p>\n