Here’s how to protect your ears. This video is presented by BetterHelp. Head to for 10% off your first month. BetterHelp doesn’t have a say in our editorial decisions, but they make videos like this possible. Support our work. Become a Vox Member today: I wear headphones every day. And if I’m at work, I have those bad boys on for nearly 8 hours straight. In a perfect world, I’m listening at a reasonable volume…but in reality it’s hard to know if that’s true. So when does loud become too loud? The answer is: it’s really hard to tell. According to the WHO, over a billion young adults are at risk of permanent, avoidable hearing loss due to unsafe listening practice. While that sounds like a bunch of old people trying to suppress us young people from listening to our rock and roll the way we like it, it’s a scary statistic. It’s even scarier when you know that hearing loss is almost always permanent. So, what’s the best way to listen with headphones, and not lose our hearing? And how can noise cancellation help us out? Links/further reading: - The Verge | How to set volume levels on your phone: - WHO | Deafness and Hearing Loss - #:~:text=Key facts,due to unsafe listening practices - National Library of Medicine | Mechanisms of hair cell damage and repair - Mechanisms of hair cell damage and repair - OSHA | Loudness standards in the workplace - #:~:text=OSHA requires employers to implement,-weighted average (TWA) - Bose | How does noise cancelling work? - Subscribe to our channel! is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out . Watch our full video catalog: Follow Vox on Facebook: Or Twitter:
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