Background: Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a major cause of disability throughout the world. It is the most common irreversible job-related hazard in the world with a higher burden in the developing regions of the world. Certain occupations are at high risk for NIHL. Traffic wardens could be considered highly vulnerable group as they are exposed to long hours of traffic noise. The objective of this study was to determine the frequency of noise induced hearing loss among traffic wardens of Lahore city.Material and Methods: It was a cross-sectional, descriptive study, carried out from 1st December 2018 to 31st May 2019, in which 329 traffic wardens appointed in 34 beats/sectors of Lahore city were included. Data was collected through a ...
Introduction: The noise pollution is defined as the unwanted sound which is released into the enviro...
Background. The civilization and the major industries are responsible for excessive noise which repr...
Dear Editor, We read with great interest the article written by Balaji et al., entitled “Hearing Im...
Background: Occupational noise exposure is a major and preventable cause of hearing loss. Traff...
Objective: Occupational hearing loss is common in the industrialized world. Road noise is a major co...
INTRODUCTION: The term noise induced hearing loss is related to reduction in auditory acuity associ...
Background: Traffic noise is one of the major sources of environmental pollution that can cause perm...
Introduction: Excessive noise exposure is one of the majorly considered occupational stress for indu...
Objective: The research purpose is to find out the effects of pollution caused by noise on hearing o...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the impacts of high traffic noise on people in the city of ...
Background: Noise-induced hearing loss [NIHL] was incriminated to be the second most common sen...
Background: Noise induced hearing loss has been increasing rapidly with the advancement of technolog...
Background: Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a major preventable occupational health problem wit...
Introduction: Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is defined as the sensorineural hearing loss caused ...
Background: Noise induced hearing loss has been increasing rapidly with the advancement of technolog...
Introduction: The noise pollution is defined as the unwanted sound which is released into the enviro...
Background. The civilization and the major industries are responsible for excessive noise which repr...
Dear Editor, We read with great interest the article written by Balaji et al., entitled “Hearing Im...
Background: Occupational noise exposure is a major and preventable cause of hearing loss. Traff...
Objective: Occupational hearing loss is common in the industrialized world. Road noise is a major co...
INTRODUCTION: The term noise induced hearing loss is related to reduction in auditory acuity associ...
Background: Traffic noise is one of the major sources of environmental pollution that can cause perm...
Introduction: Excessive noise exposure is one of the majorly considered occupational stress for indu...
Objective: The research purpose is to find out the effects of pollution caused by noise on hearing o...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the impacts of high traffic noise on people in the city of ...
Background: Noise-induced hearing loss [NIHL] was incriminated to be the second most common sen...
Background: Noise induced hearing loss has been increasing rapidly with the advancement of technolog...
Background: Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a major preventable occupational health problem wit...
Introduction: Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is defined as the sensorineural hearing loss caused ...
Background: Noise induced hearing loss has been increasing rapidly with the advancement of technolog...
Introduction: The noise pollution is defined as the unwanted sound which is released into the enviro...
Background. The civilization and the major industries are responsible for excessive noise which repr...
Dear Editor, We read with great interest the article written by Balaji et al., entitled “Hearing Im...