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ForewordFree radical scavengers vitamins A, C, and E plus magnesium reduce noise traumaExtended high-frequency thresholds in college students: effects of music player use and other recreational noise.Hearing loss prevention education using adopt-a-band: changes in self-reported earplug use in two high school marching bands.Partial to complete suppression of unilateral noise-induced tinnitus in rats after cyclobenzaprine treatmentVariation in Music Player Listening Level as a Function of Campus Location.Disruption of lateral olivocochlear neurons with a dopaminergic neurotoxin depresses spontaneous auditory nerve activityDynorphin release by the lateral olivocochlear efferents may inhibit auditory nerve activity: a cochlear drug delivery study.Digital music exposure reliably induces temporary threshold shift in normal-hearing human subjects.Disruption of lateral efferent pathways: functional changes in auditory evoked responses.Age-related synaptic loss of the medial olivocochlear efferent innervationVentral cochlear nucleus responses to contralateral sound are mediated by commissural and olivocochlear pathways.Sound level measurements using smartphone "apps": useful or inaccurate?ACEMg supplementation ameliorates progressive Connexin 26 hearing loss in a child.Relationship between dietary quality, tinnitus and hearing level: data from the national health and nutrition examination survey, 1999-2002.Safety and efficacy of ebselen for the prevention of noise-induced hearing loss: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 2 trial.Noise-induced cochlear synaptopathy: Past findings and future studies.Temporary and Permanent Noise-induced Threshold Shifts: A Review of Basic and Clinical Observations.Effects of noise on speech recognition: Challenges for communication by service members.Differential effects of suppressors on hazardous sound pressure levels generated by AR-15 rifles: Considerations for recreational shooters, law enforcement, and the military.Hidden Hearing Loss? No Effect of Common Recreational Noise Exposure on Cochlear Nerve Response Amplitude in Humans.Chronic excitotoxicity in the guinea pig cochlea induces temporary functional deficits without disrupting otoacoustic emissions.Delayed neurotrophin treatment following deafness rescues spiral ganglion cells from death and promotes regrowth of auditory nerve peripheral processes: effects of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and fibroblast growth factor.Noise History and Auditory Function in Young Adults With and Without Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus.Evidence of "hidden hearing loss" following noise exposures that produce robust TTS and ABR wave-I amplitude reductions.Speech-in-Noise Tests and Supra-threshold Auditory Evoked Potentials as Metrics for Noise Damage and Clinical Trial Outcome Measures.Effects of Recreational Noise on Threshold and Suprathreshold Measures of Auditory Function.Drug-Induced Ototoxicity: Diagnosis and Monitoring.Celebrating hearing loss prevention.Assessment of thermal treatment via irrigation of external ear to reduce cisplatin-induced hearing loss.Guidelines for Auditory Threshold Measurement for Significant Threshold Shift.Mitochondria-targeted antioxidant MitoQ reduces gentamicin-induced ototoxicity.Noise-induced hearing loss: from animal models to human trials.Detection thresholds for intensity increments in a single harmonic of synthetic Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) monkey coo calls.No Reliable Association Between Recreational Noise Exposure and Threshold Sensitivity, Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emission Amplitude, or Word-in-Noise Performance in a College Student PopulationEffects of noise exposure on auditory brainstem response and speech-in-noise tasks: a review of the literature
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