. David A. According to research conducted by Fabry, passive smoking, never-smokers and those who quit smoking significantly increases the risk of low-mid frequency hearing loss. Previous researchers had established an active connection between drinking and hearing loss. The latter is the first study to demonstrate the effects of exposure to secondhand smoke.
Fabry'nin survey from 20 to 3 thousand 307 people attended 69 years of age. Low-mid frequency hearing loss among those who stop smoking rate was 14.0 percent, 46.6 percent of those in high-frequency hearing loss was detected. Respectively 8.6 and 26.6 percent of never-smokers, respectively. The results of the scientists, nicotine reaches the ear directly to the production of toxicity and carboxyhemoglobin, vasospasm and ischemia in the cochlea through the formation of hardening of the arteries connected.
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