VIVA LA RESISTANCE
[Wellness]
February 24, 2025
Noise-canceling headphones may damage hearing - a person hears sounds but stops distinguishing them, especially in noisy places or during fast speech. Such headphones create an 'artificial silence', causing the brain to stop practicing sound processing and lose the ability to filter and recognize sounds, doctors explain. Neuronal connections weaken, and even ordinary conversations become a jumble of sounds.