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New Yorkers could have a higher chance of getting tinnitus — here’s what you should know
New Yorkers have a higher prevalence of tinnitus, with one in six affected compared to one in ten nationally, linked to stress, sleep deprivation, and constant noise. Audiologist Dr. Seth Weible highlights stress as a trigger and advocates for annual hearing tests, while the Hearing Loss Association of America’s NYC Chapter pushes for mandatory tinnitus screenings.
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