Archive: Inner Ear (3)

Archived articles are listed below from most to least recent. You will find links to even older posts beneath the list.

Punch, James A Four-Decade History of Evidence: Wind Turbines Pose Risks

Wind Turbine Noise and Human Health: A Four-Decade History of Evidence that Wind Turbines Pose Risks “The reviewed evidence overwhelmingly supports the notion that acoustic emissions from Industrial Wind Turbines is a leading cause of Adverse … Read On »

Enbom, E & I. Infrasound From Wind Turbines: An Overlooked Health Hazard

Hakan Enbom, MD, PhD, Inga Malcus Enbom, Ear Nose Throat specialists, write about the health hazard of infrasound, Lakartidningen (Swedish … Read On »

Perception Based Protection – Low Frequency Sounds May Not be Enough, Salt, Lichtenhan

Alec N. Salt,  Jeffery T. Lichtenhan,  Department of Otolaryngology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Inter.Noise 2012 Hearing and perception in the mammalian ear are mediated by the inner hair cells (IHC). IHCs are fluid-coupled … Read On »