Tag: Safe Sound Science
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Nature Canada Urgent Call to Action
Note: The following content is also available in video format on YouTube at Safe Sound Science with Granny Jan: Canada’s Nature is in Crisis. Does the environment matter to you?…

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Tinnitus Hyperacusis Entertainment Quiz
Do you know who in the entertainment world has tinnitus? Test your knowledge and find out!

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AI Gets Hyperacusis & Misophonia Wrong
People say they can’t stop laughing and can’t stop watching. What I said versus what AI thinks I said when captioning my videos. This is why I upload custom subtitles…

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Environmental Noise Risk Quiz
How much do you know about the rising public health emergency from preventable noise pollution? Check your knowledge with this quick quiz.

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Granny Jan now on the YouTube
I’m going really high tech. You’ve listened to simulated tinnitus and noise-induced hearing loss on my SoundCloud. (If not, check it out! Scare yourself. Scare friends and loved ones.) But…

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Rethinking Care for Hyperacusis
My latest article in Tinnitus Today (Spring 2025) is titled When the patient becomes the clinician: Rethinking care for sound hypersensitivity. In this post, I’m giving a short overview and…

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Tinnitus & Hearing Loss Simulations
Image by Aditya Chinchure on Unsplash. What does it sound like to have tinnitus caused by loud music or noise exposure? I’ve put together a short SoundCloud playlist of noise-induced…

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Ministry of Education Makes Recommendations on Student Screen Time and Use of Digital Devices
In New Zealand, the Ministry of Education has updated their website to address health and safety management of digital device use by staff and students. This was done in consultation…

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Building Balanced Screen Time for Today’s Tech-Savvy Youth
I’m happy to share that my new article was published in the Winter 2024 issue of Tinnitus Today. The focus is nurturing healthy digital habits among today’s youth. Children and…

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The Quiet Dome
Warning: This fiction short story contains dark humour, violence, and coarse language. It is not appropriate for young or sensitive readers. Inspiration: This short story was inspired by our modern…

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Screen Time and Health Risks in Children and Teens
I am a co-author of a new study, along with lead author Julie Cullen, on the impact of digital technologies on health and wellbeing of children and adolescents. Our study…

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Safer Personal Listening Guidelines
If ears bled from unsafe personal listening with headphones or earbuds, maybe there would be mandatory manufacturing safety standards to better protect public health. Imagine riding a 10 speed bike,…

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Teaching Children and Teens about Safer Personal Listening
There are many causes of early childhood or teen onset hearing loss, tinnitus, and/or hyperacusis (decreased sound tolerance). Unlike other causes, early noise damage to hearing health is entirely preventable.…

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Blowing Leaves
Warning: This fiction story contains dark humour, violence, and coarse language. It is not appropriate for young or sensitive readers. Silvia’s stomach flipped as she ran to answer the front…

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This is Your Brain on Noise
It is generally accepted that loud and very loud noise exposures can cause hearing loss. When I first read Dr. J.J. Eggermont’s book Noise and the Brain, I was horrified.…

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No Hearing Protection at Stadium Sports Events
I was excited to watch the Canada vs Belgium World Cup men’s soccer match in Qatar. I had no doubt our team would do Canada proud. But this isn’t about…

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Call to Action: SoundPrint’s Find Your Quiet Place Challenge
I’m partnering with SoundPrint, a hearing health app, to promote hearing health awareness this October. I don’t represent an organization. I’m just one person. But every person counts when it…

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Protecting Hearing at Concerts
Images by Jan L. Mayes Whether it’s pop, rock, or country, amplified music at concerts is loud enough to damage hearing health. I’m an old bat in my 50’s and…

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If Ears Bled from Everyday Noise Exposures
The image for this post was a graphic for a hearing health shock campaign I planned in 2017. I wanted to raise awareness about noise risk from common everyday sound…

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Virtual Reality Headset with Ultrasound Exposure
Apple’s new patent for an Augmented Reality or Virtual Reality (AR/VR) headset includes ultrasonic sound waves to simulate a breeze or physical sensations on the user’s face while they interact…

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The Health Impact of Environmental Noise
[Originally published at silencity.com in 2019; noise risk decibels revised April 14, 2022] Environmental noise is damaging and inflicts unwanted sounds into everyday life. In 1984, Gordon Hempton, The Sound…

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If Only We Could See the Damage of Noise Exposure
I was very honoured to have my article featured in Tinnitus Today, Spring 2022 issue. I discuss science from my 2021 papers published in Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, co-authored…

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Airhorn Noise Joke
When my oldest child (now a young adult) arrived at work on April Fool’s Day this year, there was a noisy joke waiting for her. Co-workers rigged an air horn…

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Protecting Hearing for Life
Written by Jan L. Mayes, MSc, Audiologist (Retired) This article was originally published in Communique, the Speech-Language Audiology Canada blog: https://blog.sac-oac.ca/protecting-hearing-for-life/ The theme of World Hearing Day 2022 is, “To…

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Personal Listening Systems are Likely Unsafe at Any Sound
I was excited to have a second paper published in The Hearing Journal, co-authored with Dr. Daniel Fink of The Quiet Coalition. We’re trying to raise awareness about personal listening…

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The Danger in Headphones
I was honoured to be included in the Hearing Health Foundation Summer 2021 Entertainment issue. My article is on the danger in headphones (and earbuds). It includes tips on how…

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Too Loud Article in The Hearing Journal
I was very excited to have an article published in The Hearing Journal. The title is Too loud: Noise exposure in everyday life is causing hearing loss. I co-authored this…

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Unsafe at any Sound: Hearing Loss and Tinnitus in Personal Audio System Users
This is the second of two papers I co-wrote with my colleague Dr. Daniel Fink of The Quiet Coalition. It was accepted in Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics and is…

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Too Loud: Nonoccupational Noise Exposure Causes Hearing Loss
In July, my colleague Dr. Daniel Fink and I had two papers accepted for publication in Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics. Both papers are open access and free to share.…


