Occupational noise, smoking, and a high body mass index are risk factors for age-related hearing impairment and moderate alcohol consumption is protective: a European population-based multicenter study.
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Occupational noise, smoking, and a high body mass index are risk factors for age-related hearing impairment and moderate alcohol consumption is protective: a European population-based multicenter study.
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Agnete Parving
Amalia Diaz-Lacava
Amanda Bonaconsa
Anke Tropitzsch
Cor W R J Cremers
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Erik Fransen
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264-76; discussion 261-3
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