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  • @CiaraGorl

    I agree with you! I really appreciate there program

    with really well-written articles in helping

    people understand how this comes about. I really

    do appreciate the great knowledge they have

    shared. I was able to gain hope that my tinnitus

    problem could be turned around,as I didnt realize

    the apparent contributing factors. But lady, you

    got the site name mispelled. That should be:

    StopTinnitusToday.info

  • In the workplace it's important that you measures the Personal Attenuation Rating (PAR) for each employee when wearing hearing protection as well.

  • You know, it would be nice if those who work in hearing clinics actually offered closed captioning for their own videos

  • yay...GSI 61 !!!

  • Pause at 2:04. Notice that there's a camera guy on the reflection.

  • This presentation would be more interesting if they weren't wearing clothes.

  • I hated taking these tests every year I was in the Air Force. You can still hear a noise level in the quiet room so you have to really focus.

    My hearing is still good, even though I've been exposed to some good ol' loudness, such as fan, prop, and jet engines lol.

  • 1:50 surprise ear secks ;O

  • i always liked wen the doctors checked inside me ear i though the little light thing felt good :D

  • for another good one,

    type prestonchao in the search box and it's the first video on the result list

  • so you think this doctor is hot...you should see my chiropractor, she's a real beauty.

    she's just a real babe and I adore her.

  • with the light you only see the outer ear....I kept complaining about my ear had maybe 3-4 doctors look and said they could see nothing wrong.

    well finally I got a woman doctor that looked and said she could see fluid behind the ear drum...that can happen when you get an ear infection.

  • Hmm, my hearing range is 40-12,000 hz and I'm only 18. Should I get this checked out?

  • @Pwill45

    I have 30 - 12,000hz too i want to get it checked out cuz al my friends and parents can hear +17,000

  • @krystian1333 i cant hear beyond 14,000-15,000hz , is that good?

  • @dapoculos13 I'm a hearing practitioner, we only test to 8000Hz, and that's extremely high pitched. You may be mistaken with your numbers.

  • i hear 20 000 khZ

  • i can hear up to 28,000 xD

    im 13 i can hear things that a dog can T_T

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  • I'm doing a science fair project on how listening to music loudly can effect tennagers hearing. The participants will be aged 12-20. Could you recomend any sites, or ideas that could help with research and testing? It would be greatly appreciated.

  • @powerfultoa7 LOL,he is kinda funny!:-)

  • i can talk with bats

  • i can hear up to 18khz

  • I can hear up to 17,500 hz...at a regular volume on a headset (20% volume, out of 100)

  • me 88% out of 100

    this why I wear hearing aid lol

  • The doctor always does that upward inflection at the ends of her sentences most of the time, like she's asking a question.

    I just kinda noticed that.

  • what did they say...i couldn't hear it

  • i can hear 15000 herts....:D

  • thats about avearage for humans.

  • add to My Yoau Tube TYohanit

  • can anyone tell me, what damage occurred in my ear when my audiologist put a loud noise in my deaf ear . Now I get tinnitus and vertigo .

  • He looks terrified, like she just put 220 volt wires into his ears!!

  • holy shit! that looks like a friend of mine! he did testing for money when he was in school about 2 years ago.

  • hmm that doc is hot:P

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