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Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Misophonia: "Will You Please Stop Making That Noise?!"

Misophonia affects 10-20% of people, causing intense emotional reactions to ordinary sounds like chewing and breathing, yet lacks official diagnostic classification despite being well-documented.
fromPsychology Today
7 months ago
Mental health

Advocating for Students With Misophonia

Misophonia triggers fight-flight-freeze responses to normal sounds, impacting students' well-being and requiring accommodations in educational settings.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Misophonia: "Will You Please Stop Making That Noise?!"

Misophonia affects 10-20% of people, causing intense emotional reactions to ordinary sounds like chewing and breathing, yet lacks official diagnostic classification despite being well-documented.
Health
fromBusiness Matters
7 months ago

Hearing Protection for All Ages: How to Stay Safe at Concerts, Events & Everyday Life

Hearing protection is essential to prevent noise-induced hearing loss from exposure to high decibel levels.
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