Let me preface this before you read the article. I have been in social situations, like most of us, where we are encouraged to do something to be part of the crowd, so to speak. I have also been to high end audio stores trying to evaluate expensive audio products where the sales person offers me a glass of wine to sit back and enjoy listening to an audio system. I just read an article on another audio related site where the journalst was preparing to audition some new product and they had posted a variety of photos of the event and there were bottles of alcohol present in the photo, and it kind of gave me the impression that the journalist may not be performing such evaluation properly as their hearing WILL be affected by the consumption of alcohol. For me, I don't drink, I haven't for many years and it was due to the fact that I just didn't like the taste or the after effects of even small amounts, and I'm hoping others will follow the trend as I found myself not being able to hear properly when under the influence.
But I was poking around the internet and stumbled across this article and I thought it would be something that EVERYONE should be interested in knowing about what can negatively effect our ability to listen/hear.
So, read the article and think about your daily lives and how it might effect your hearing. The ability to hear is precious, and we as humans do things unknowingly that effects our ability to hear properly and maybe people will think about this subject seriously and not poke fun at it.
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6815/7/4
But I was poking around the internet and stumbled across this article and I thought it would be something that EVERYONE should be interested in knowing about what can negatively effect our ability to listen/hear.
So, read the article and think about your daily lives and how it might effect your hearing. The ability to hear is precious, and we as humans do things unknowingly that effects our ability to hear properly and maybe people will think about this subject seriously and not poke fun at it.
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6815/7/4