You have clubs for 16 years old kids now..
Ignorance is bliss. Although I could Imagen sound levels not necessary being too high. Adults that know what the consequences are, could have been monitoring.
Having said this..I used to work at a school. I designed a sound level alarm. When sound levels where too high an alarm would flash and the sound level meter would turn down the volume of the speakers. Unfortunately I did not realize it was too easy to turn up the volume again. I should have designed it to shut down the power. (That would have become version 2). One day there was a band that used the PA. Sound levels where extreme. The sound level flashed and flashed "alarm, alarm, alarm...sound level too high!". But the kids were having a wonderful time
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It is difficult to design something like that. If levels are 100 dB it is OK for a while. It can be 100dB in the middle of a hall. When people are close to the speakers.....How do you prevent hearing loss when people are not (made) aware, or think they are immune?
Another factor needs to be taken into account. We all know it is not sound level alone. It is sound level plus amount of time exposed.
What I don't understand is that with so many people with hearing loss that we do not see more people being vocal about wanting a cure.
Habituated perhaps? I am afraid I will never habituate to my hearing loss, loud tinnitus and hyperacusis. If it is mild it could have been different. A few days ago I saw one of the companies trying to organise funds for hearing loss research through "crowd funding". Perhaps this was a good idea?
"This failed Alzheimer's disease drug, which never made it to the market, has the side effect of causing support cells from the inner ear to become hair cells."
I was flabbergasted when I read this. Amazing that this sort of serendipity happens. Only shows you how complex the processes are in the human body. It is probably not al serendipity. They most likely would have thought about the mechanism of the drug. (Or the other way around. Which existing drug could start this process in the cochlea?). Why else will you find that a drug for Alzheimer causes support cells in the inner ear to become hair cells?
So, yes perhaps this discovery is not forgotten (indeed Decibel therapeutics??).
Look at my avatar. I am already counting down
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Too optimistic? I need to be optimistic. A counterforce for the everyday experiences with the NIHL.
I am glad I found this forum.