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Revealing dangers of tinnitus

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013
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A campaign has been launched in Bath to make people more aware of the dangers of tinnitus.

To mark Tinnitus Week, Action on Hearing Loss warned people of the dangers of the condition, which causes ringing, whistling, humming or buzzing in the head or ears. The charity invited music lovers in Bath to test the volume of their music players to see if it needed turning down.

  1. Action on Hearing Loss campaigner Johanna Taylor recommends student and musician, Matt Ling, should turn his volume down a notch or two

    Action on Hearing Loss campaigner Johanna Taylor recommends student and musician, Matt Ling, should turn his volume down a notch or two

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    by DaveBathwick

    Wednesday, February 13 2013, 8:36PM

    “So what exactly are the 'dangers' of tinnitus? (A bit more, well any, information about the campaign, where it convenes, what it's aims are etc. would be useful and surely not above the journalistic skills of the BC.)”

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