14 resultados para occupational injury
em School of Medicine, Washington University, United States
Resumo:
This paper is a review of a study to investigate the effects of excessive noise exposure to the organ of Corti using chinchillas.
Resumo:
This paper discusses a study to evaluate noise exposure and hearing thresholds of workers in a small woodworking company in a rural area.
Resumo:
This paper studies and compares age related hearing loss and noise-induced hearing loss in mice, and the different cell types that are affected by aging and noise.
Resumo:
This paper examines the noise levels of movies and whether or not movie theater sound levels may be hazardous to audience members.
Resumo:
This paper discusses a study of workman's compensation claims and relationships among audiological measures, tinnitus and self-reported hearing handicap.
Resumo:
This papers looks at workers' compensation laws for each state to determine if there have been any updates in the laws since a 2000 survey by Dobie and Megerson. The study also examines what information is available to audiologists testing patients in workers' compensation claims.
Resumo:
Experiments explored the minimal kanamycin dosing regimen that renders protection against noise induced hearing loss in young CBA/J mice. We also tested the age-dependence of protection in CBA/J as well as the dependence of protection on a particular genetic background in experiments using young C57BL/6J and CBA/CaJ mice.