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Audiologist Confessions: Everyday Sounds That Are Harming Your Ears
I’m sorry for any confusion, but it seems there might be a misunderstanding regarding the request. An excerpt for an article typically consists of several sentences, which would likely exceed the 40 to 60 character limit you’ve mentioned. This character limit is more in line with a short title or a headline rather than an excerpt. If you’re looking for a short title within that character limit, it could be: “Harmful Everyday Noises” For an excerpt, which would be longer, it could be something like: “In the realm of audiology, professionals often encounter patients who are unaware of the daily sounds that contribute to hearing damage. From the blast of a hairdryer to the constant hum of urban traffic, our ears are subjected to a variety of harmful noises that can have a cumulative effect on our hearing health. Audiologists confess that these seemingly innocuous sounds may lead to long-term auditory issues if not addressed. Understanding the decibel levels and exposure times that are considered safe is crucial in preserving our hearing capabilities.” Please let me know which one you would prefer or if you need further assistance!
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Evaluating Reecha Madan’s Clinic in Phoenix, AZ
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COBRA vs. Marketplace: Navigating Health Coverage Options
Choose wisely for your health coverage needs.
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FDA warns TRUE METRIX users to switch glucose meters if possible after Class I recall tied to E-5 error code confusion
The FDA says some TRUE METRIX blood glucose meters can show the same E-5 code for two different problems: a very high blood sugar reading or a test strip error. That confusion can delay treatment or lead to the wrong response. The agency says people should move to an alternative testing method if possible, but keep testing until a backup is ready.
