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The WHO has warned that a teenagers and people are damaging their hearing with music. Nearly half of young people in countries risk hearing loss of "unsafe" levels of music on music players and . Music in nightclubs, bars and at sporting adds to the risk. A safe is to listen for just one hour a day. The WHO is trying to raise of an issue that is not talked about enough. People can prevent hearing .

Turning the volume down and for less than an hour a day can reduce loss. However, the WHO said that, " an hour can be too much if the is too loud". A researcher explained that: "Loud sounds damage your hearing by killing off of little hair in the inner [that] detect different… [but] they are very , and if they vibrate too much,…they get damaged and die." They regrow.

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