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Ester C Biassoni

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Hinalaf M, Maggi A, Hug M, Kogan P, Perez Villalobo J, Biassoni E
Noise Health . 2017 Dec; 19(87):95-102. PMID: 29192619
Introduction: The most common cause of tinnitus is the exposure to noise; in the case of adolescents, music is the main sound source they are exposed to. Currently, one of...
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Biassoni E, Serra M, Hinalaf M, Abraham M, Pavlik M, Perez Villalobo J, et al.
Noise Health . 2014 Sep; 16(72):331-41. PMID: 25209043
Young people expose themselves to potentially damaging loud sounds while leisure activities and noise induced hearing loss is diagnosed in increasing number of adolescents. Hearing and music exposure in a...
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Serra M, Biassoni E, Hinalaf M, Abraham M, Pavlik M, Perez Villalobo J, et al.
Noise Health . 2014 Sep; 16(72):320-30. PMID: 25209042
Adolescent exposure to loud music has become a social and health problem whose study demands a holistic approach. The aims of the current study are: (1) To detect early noise-induced...
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Serra M, Biassoni E, Hinalaf M, Pavlik M, Perez Villalobo J, Curet C, et al.
Am J Audiol . 2007 Dec; 16(2):S158-64. PMID: 18056869
Purpose: We describe a program for the promotion of hearing conservation aimed at the adolescent population. The intent of our program is to (a) detect hearing disorders early, as well...
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Biassoni E, Serra M, Richtert U, Joekes S, Yacci M, Carignani J, et al.
Int J Audiol . 2005 May; 44(2):74-85. PMID: 15913155
Part II, continuation of a previous paper, describes the significant hearing threshold shift found during the third year of the long-term study, which continued to be present in the fourth...
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Serra M, Biassoni E, Richter U, Minoldo G, Franco G, Abraham S, et al.
Int J Audiol . 2005 May; 44(2):65-73. PMID: 15913154
This interdisciplinary long-term study examined the effects of recreational noise exposure on the hearing of adolescents. Boys and girls (aged 14-17 years) were examined during a four-year period. Audiological, psychosocial,...