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Young Filipinos risk hearing difficulties and at worst, hearing loss due to frequent use of music players, medical specialists warned yesterday.
Dr. Charlotte Chiong, vice president of the Philippine Society of Otolaryngology, said in a health forum that most young Filipinos, aged 14 to 24, own music players and spend hours listening to loud music.
Most of these young people even increase the volume of their music players when they are in a noisy environment, she said.
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Most of these young people even increase the volume of their music players when they are in a noisy environment, she said.
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Dr. Charlotte Chiong, vice president of the Philippine Society of Otolaryngology, said in a health forum that most young Filipinos, aged 14 to 24, own music players and spend hours listening to loud music.
Most of these young people even increase the volume of their music players when they are in a noisy environment, she said.
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Dr. Charlotte Chiong, vice president of the Philippine Society of Otolaryngology, said in a health forum that most young Filipinos, aged 14 to 24, own music players and spend hours listening to loud music.
Most of these young people even increase the volume of their music players when they are in a noisy environment, she said.
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