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Noise from earphones can damage coating of nerve cells

Noise from earphones can damage coating of nerve cells
Earphones or headphones on personal music players can reach noise 
levels similar to those of jet engines.

Turning the volume up too high on your headphones can damage the coating of nerve 
cells‚ leading to temporary deafness.
Earphones or headphones on personal music players can reach noise levels 
similar to those of jet engines.

Noises louder than 110 decibels are known to cause hearing problems such as 
temporary deafness and tinnitus.

Dissecting the cellular mechanisms underlying this condition is likely to bring a very 
significant healthcare benefit to a wide population.
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