@Bill Bauer I am Parisian. La Sorbonne is specialized in letters, art, and human science. So uh...
Edit : They did a rebrand of La Sorbonne into Sorbonne University which is the old la Sorbonne mix with UPMC (Jussieu) just to make it look bigger lolz. So what I am saying is not true since last year when they "merged" (but they are still separate campus)
Oh and I am a scientist myself, studied at Jussieu, I know people less smarter than me that presented "their research" (their team research really), that doesn't mean that much.
Please stop waving around your so called scientific background, that might work with non scientific people but not with me. And stop being so arrogant please. We already have at least one other person like that here we don't need more lol.
Anyway there is data here, data that shows some people are affected by sound, and some are not at all. But anyway that data is biased because people that don't react to sound will not tell about it. I have been to multiple parties/concerts and didn't create a post to say I am fine. But if I had gotten worse I would probably have created a post to try and find some comfort, or get it out my chest.
So it's in fact not scientific at all to base your opinion on these stories.
It's also even more biased by the fact that well, tinnitus is so random.
Some people got it for no reason, some people from stress, some from medicine, some from sounds exposure...
Some have a tonal sound, some have a changing sound, some have tinnitus that react to white noise etc... And everyone react differently.