Alberta, January 23 -- High intensity music for long hours poses risk of hearing damage, warns a new study.
Bill Hodgetts, assistant professor, Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Alberta, who led the study stated, "People generally listen to music at reasonable levels of volume, but we've found that exercising, mainly because of the background noise, can influence people to turn up the volume to potentially unsafe levels for the ear.”
Details of the study