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michelleunicorn

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Programs designed to effectively improve hearing protection in teens should
 
  a. avoid noting the potential long-term consequences of noise exposure.
  b. not address the misperception that hearing is not a health issue.
  c. reduce the stigma associated with wearing hearing protection.
  d. note that one-time exposure to loud noise cannot cause damage.

Question 2

Ozzie is planning on attending a very loud rock concert. As such, he should be prepared to experience _____ unless he takes precautions to protect his hearing.
 
  a. presbyopia
  b. macular degeneration
  c. presbycusis
  d. tinnitus



xiaomengxian

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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