Could Earbuds be Damaging Your Ears?
Earbuds are everywhere. People use them to listen to music, take phone calls, or watch TV. But at high volumes, earbuds could permanently damage your hearing.
Why wait? You don't have to live with hearing loss.
Earbuds are everywhere. People use them to listen to music, take phone calls, or watch TV. But at high volumes, earbuds could permanently damage your hearing.
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