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Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Is Real, so What Can You Do to Prevent It?
As we age, our ability to hear tends to deteriorate over time. A little hearing loss caused by age is normal, but every day we expose ourselves to situations that could potentially damage our hearing long-term. Even normal things like washing machines and trains can, with prolonged exposure, damage your hearing — so now might…
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Don’t Count On Getting A Refund From Ticketmaster For A Postponed Show
Ticketmaster has clarified its refund policy for events that have been cancelled or postponed due to COVID-19, and it’s potentially bad news for people who have purchased tickets for upcoming events.
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How To Survive A Human Stampede
Enochlophobia, or the fear of crowds, is a very real phobia. And when you’re in the middle of a panicked mob swarming to an exit, that fear seems entirely rational.
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You Should Bring Earplugs To Movies And Concerts
It’s not just you — shows and movies can be really loud. Carrying earplugs in your purse or pocket might sound like the kind of thing a cranky old person might do, but if you want to be able to complain about things like theatre noise when you’re ancient, it’s best to protect your hearing…