"Millions of workers are exposed to noise in the workplace every day and when uncontrolled, noise exposure may cause permanent hearing loss. Research demonstrates exposure to certain chemicals, called ototoxicants, may cause hearing loss or balance problems, regardless of noise exposure. Substances including certain pesticides, solvents, and pharmaceuticals that contain ototoxicants can negatively affect how the ear functions, causing hearing loss, and/or affect balance. The risk of hearing loss is increased when workers are exposed to these chemicals while working around elevated noise levels. This combination often results in hearing loss that can be temporary or permanent, depending on the level of noise, the dose of the chemical, and th...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Noise exposure is a well-known contributor to work-related hearing loss. Re...
Ototoxic chemicals can impair the sense of hearing and balance. Lately, efforts have been intensifi ...
BACKGROUND: Noise exposure is a well-known contributor to work-related hearing loss. Recent biologic...
"Millions of workers are exposed to noise in the workplace every day and when uncontrolled, noise ex...
Research conducted over the last two decades has brought attention to the ototoxicity of chemicals i...
Several experimental and clinical studies have shown that a variety of ototoxic agents (such as drug...
The term ototoxicity is used to refer to temporary or permanent damage to the audiovestibular system...
Occupational exposure to ototoxicants, substances that can cause hearing loss or exacerbate the impa...
SummaryExposure to ototoxic chemical products in the presence or absence of noise can cause irrevers...
AbstractNoise-induced hearing loss has been studied for many years and today many experts also inves...
Hearing loss is an injury that can develop over time, and people may not even be aware of it until i...
Introduction: Hearing loss is one of the most common occupational diseases. In most workplaces, work...
Ototoxic substances have been associated to damage of the auditory system, and its effects are poten...
Exposure of workers to mixtures of organic solvents and to occupational noise is frequent in a numbe...
Ototoxic chemicals can impair the sense of hearing and balance. Lately, efforts have been intensifi ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Noise exposure is a well-known contributor to work-related hearing loss. Re...
Ototoxic chemicals can impair the sense of hearing and balance. Lately, efforts have been intensifi ...
BACKGROUND: Noise exposure is a well-known contributor to work-related hearing loss. Recent biologic...
"Millions of workers are exposed to noise in the workplace every day and when uncontrolled, noise ex...
Research conducted over the last two decades has brought attention to the ototoxicity of chemicals i...
Several experimental and clinical studies have shown that a variety of ototoxic agents (such as drug...
The term ototoxicity is used to refer to temporary or permanent damage to the audiovestibular system...
Occupational exposure to ototoxicants, substances that can cause hearing loss or exacerbate the impa...
SummaryExposure to ototoxic chemical products in the presence or absence of noise can cause irrevers...
AbstractNoise-induced hearing loss has been studied for many years and today many experts also inves...
Hearing loss is an injury that can develop over time, and people may not even be aware of it until i...
Introduction: Hearing loss is one of the most common occupational diseases. In most workplaces, work...
Ototoxic substances have been associated to damage of the auditory system, and its effects are poten...
Exposure of workers to mixtures of organic solvents and to occupational noise is frequent in a numbe...
Ototoxic chemicals can impair the sense of hearing and balance. Lately, efforts have been intensifi ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Noise exposure is a well-known contributor to work-related hearing loss. Re...
Ototoxic chemicals can impair the sense of hearing and balance. Lately, efforts have been intensifi ...
BACKGROUND: Noise exposure is a well-known contributor to work-related hearing loss. Recent biologic...