Quiet Coalition Articles
Article Categories
Search Articles
Recent Articles
The importance of sound in eating
The importance of sound in eating cannot be underestimated. Click for a fascinating discussion about the effect of sound on taste.
New Yorker writer worries about her ears–you should be worried, too
New Yorker writer Amanda Petrusich is worried about her ears–you should be worried, too, as 25% of Americans have noise-induced hearing loss.
Noise is causing hearing loss in traffic police in India
Noise is causing hearing loss in traffic police in India, and more. What can be done? Katmandu banned car horns and is better off for it.
London Underground noise could damage hearing
The BBC reports the London Underground noise could damage hearing, as many lines reach noise levels greater than 105 decibels.
Another promising lead for repairing hearing loss
by Daniel Fink, MD, Chair, The Quiet Coalition This article reports yet another promising lead for repairing hearing loss from research done at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Sea anemones can repair hair cells on their tentacles that respond to vibration....
How likely are you to get tinnitus from clubbing?
Can you get tinnitus from clubbing? Dr. Dan Fink got it from a one-time exposure and he says this simple rule will protect your ears.
Gene therapy is great, but can anyone afford it?
Gene therapy is great, but can anyone afford it? Dr. Daniel Fink suggests a cheaper option for dealing with hearing loss: prevent it first!
Pursuing an invisible threat
Prof. Rick Neitzel views noise as an invisible threat. Click to learn more about his study of noise pollution exposure and health outcomes.
Ringing ears is a sign of permanent damage to hearing
Ringing ears is a sign of permanent damage to hearing. So what can you do to avoid it? First, know the truth about safe decibel levels.
Quiet helicopters already exist! Now get charter groups to use them
Quiet helicopters already exist! Now get charter groups to use them. Click here to learn how you can make your community quieter.
Finally, restaurateurs think about how noise affects taste
Does sound affect taste? Yes, and Betsy Andrews tells us about new research that is making restaurateurs think twice about restaurant noise.
New treatment for tinnitus gives hope
New treatment for tinnitus gives hope to those who suffer. It’s great news, but the best option is preventing tinnitus in the first place.












