Here are the references for the Summer 2020 issue of Hearing Health magazine.
Expanding the Definition of Noise,” page 6:
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Dooling, Robert J.; Buehler, David; Leek, Marjorie R.; Popper, Arthur N. “The Impact of Urban and Traffic Noise on Birds.” Acoustics Today, Fall 2019.
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Fink, Daniel. “A New Definition of Noise: Noise Is Unwanted and/or Harmful Sound. Noise Is the New ‘Secondhand Smoke.’” Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, December 2019.
Fink, Daniel. “Redefining Noise in the Context of Hearing Health.” The Hearing Journal, April 2020.
Fink, Daniel. “What Is a Safe Noise Level for the Public?” American Journal of Public Health, January 2017.
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Hawkins, Anthony D.; Popper, Arthur N. “Assessing the Impact of Underwater Sounds on Fishes and Other Forms of Marine Life.” Acoustics Today. Spring 2014.
Mayes, Jan L. “Urban Noise Levels Are High Enough to Damage Auditory Sensorineural Health.” Cities & Health, Feb. 18, 2019.
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Münzel, Thomas; Schmidt, Frank P.; Steven, Sebastian; Herzog, Johannes; Daiber, Andreas; Sørensen, Mette. “Environmental Noise and Cardiovascular Effects.” Journal of the American College of Cardiology. Feb. 13, 2018.
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). Noise and Hearing Loss Prevention.
Neitzel, Richard L.; Fligor, Brian J. “Risk of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Due to Recreational Sound: Review and Recommendations.” The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Nov. 27, 2019.
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Pienkowski, Martin. “On the Etiology of Listening Difficulties in Noise Despite Clinically Normal Audiograms.” Ear & Hearing, March 2017.
Roberts, Catherine. “The Many Health Effects of Noise.” Consumer Reports, March 11, 2019.
Scott, Gregory. “An Exploratory Survey of Sound Levels in New York City Restaurants
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“Accessing 911 in a Crisis,” page 9:
Bouton, Katherine. “Emergency 911 Is Still Inaccessible for Many New Yorkers. How Long Do We Have to Wait?” KatherineBouton.com, Nov. 17, 2019.
New York City Chapter of Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA). “News & Views.” January–February 2020.
Russell, David. “911 Texting Service Slated for Summer.” Queens Chronicle, Nov. 21, 2019.
“Communication in the Time of COVID-19,” page 10:
Bohn, Dieter. “Google Meet Video Conferencing Is Now Free for Anybody.” The Verge, April 29, 2020.
Kim, Allen; Andrew, Scottie; Froio, James. “These Are the States Requiring People to Wear Masks When Out in Public.” CNN, June 30, 2020.
Markoff, John. “From Your Mouth to Your Screen, Transcribing Takes the Next Step.” The New York Times, Oct. 2, 2019, updated June 13, 2020.
Microsoft. Use Live Captions in a Teams Meeting.
Zoom. Using Closed Captioning.
Chattaraj, Parna, et al. “A Common SLC26A4-Linked Haplotype Underlying Nonsyndromic Hearing Loss With Enlargement of the Vestibular Aqueduct." Journal of Medical Genetics, October 2017.
Honda, Keiji, et al. “Molecular Architecture Underlying Fluid Absorption by the Developing Inner Ear.” eLife, Oct. 10, 2017.
Minor, Lloyd B., et al. “Sound- and/or Pressure-Induced Vertigo Due to Bone Dehiscence of the Superior Semicircular Canal.” Archives of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, March 1998.
Park, H.J., et al. "Genetic Basis of Hearing Loss Associated With Enlarged Vestibular Aqueducts in Koreans." Clinical Genetics, February 2005.
Park, H.J., et al. “Origins and Frequencies of SLC26A4 (PDS) Mutations in East and South Asians: Global Implications for the Epidemiology of Deafness.” Journal of Medical Genetics, Jan 17, 2003.
Gambini, Bert. “For Better Research Results, Let Mice Be Mice.” University at Buffalo, Oct. 24, 2019.
Screven, Laurel A.; Dent, Micheal L. “Perception of Ultrasonic Vocalizations by Socially Housed and Isolated Mice.” eNeuro, Sep. 30, 2019.
“Recent Research by Hearing Health Foundation Scientists, Explained,” page 28:
Campbell, Julia; Nielsen, Mashhood; LaBrec, Alison; Bean, Connor. “Sensory Inhibition Is Related to Variable Speech Perception in Noise in Adults With Normal Hearing.” Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, May 22, 2020.
Gnedeva, Ksenia, et al. “Organ of Corti Size Is Governed by Yap/Tead-Mediated Progenitor Self-Renewal.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, June 1, 2020.
Kolla, Likhitha, et al. “Characterization of the Development of the Mouse Cochlear Epithelium at the Single Cell Level.” Nature Communications, May 13, 2020.
Lytal, Cristy. “USC Stem Cell Study Shows When to Quit ‘Yapping.’” USC Stem Cell, Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California, May 25, 2020.
Martins, Ines. “Mouse Study Illuminates How TGFBR1 Mutations May Cause Hearing Loss Linked to vEDS.” Ehlers-Danlos News, June 4, 2020.
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. “Study Charts Developmental Map of Inner Ear Sound Sensor in Mice.” May 28, 2020.
Shah, Ash. “How a Studio Art Major Turned Neuroscientist Is Trying to Cure Hearing Loss.” The Daily of the University of Washington, Oct. 28, 2019.
Wong, Eddie, et al. “Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Enhanced Central Auditory Gain and Electrophysiological Correlates in a Behavioral Model of Hyperacusis.” Hearing Research, April 2020.