World Health Organization Warns: Headphones can make 250 crore people deaf by 2050

New Delhi: This is the first time such a study has been conducted in France, which has shocked the entire world. The study included 186,460 people between the ages of 18 to 45. According to the study, people are more likely to have hearing problems due to lifestyle, social isolation and exposure to high music. Nowadays, in care, in bus or in the subway, most people spend their time putting earphones (earphones or headphones) in their ears, which proves to be dangerous to health. A study by National Institute of Health and Medical in France found that one in four French people had hearing loss. There is a problem with 25% of the population. That is, they are slowly becoming deaf.

This is the first time such a study has been conducted in France. Researchers also say that before study was done with less number of people. But this time, more number of people were involved. People with hearing impairment, social isolation and high music are more likely to have hearing loss. Studies have shown that some people have hearing loss due to diabetes and depression. In addition, the city is plagued with lonely life and the use of headphones people are facing a lot of problems. According to World Health Organization (WHO), about 1,500 million people in the world are hearing impaired in one way or another. The number is expected to increase to 250 crore by 2050. So it seems to be a major health problem.

 

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