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  • Deafness and hearing loss - World Health Organization (WHO)
    Deafness and hearing loss fact sheet from WHO: providing key facts and information on causes, impact, prevention, identification, management and WHO response
  • Deafness and hearing loss - World Health Organization (WHO)
    Major causes of hearing loss include congenital or early onset childhood hearing loss, chronic middle ear infections, noise-induced hearing loss, age-related hearing loss, and ototoxic drugs that damage the inner ear The impacts of hearing loss are broad and can be profound
  • World report on hearing - World Health Organization (WHO)
    The World report on Hearing aims to provide evidence-based guidance to drive actions for integration of quality EHC services into national health plans of Member States, as part of their work towards universal health coverage
  • World Hearing Day 2025 - World Health Organization (WHO)
    World Hearing Day 2025 (3 March) Changing mindsets: Empower yourself to make ear and hearing care a reality for all! You can take steps today to ensure good hearing health throughout life This year’s theme builds upon the 2024 focus on changing mindsets towards ear and hearing care
  • World Hearing Day 2026
    World Hearing Day 2026 (3 March) From communities to schools: hearing care for all children Act now so no child is left behind due to ear or hearing problems Why focus on children’s hearing? Globally, school-age children with hearing loss often remain undiagnosed and without access to needed services (World report on hearing, 2021)
  • World Report on Hearing
    World Report on Hearing The World Report on Hearing (WRH) has been developed in response to the World Health Assembly resolution (WHA70 13), adopted in 2017 as a means of providing guidance for Member States to integrate ear and hearing care into their national health plans
  • Deafness and hearing loss: Safe listening
    The term safe listening simply refers to specific listening behaviours that do not put your hearing at risk The volume of sounds, the duration of listening, and frequency of exposure to loud sounds all have an impact on hearing The higher the level of sound and longer the duration, the greater the risk of hearing loss
  • hearWHO - World Health Organization (WHO)
    hearWHO Early detection of hearing loss is crucial for its effective rehabilitation In order to ensure that hearing loss is noticed as early as possible, all people should check their hearing from time to time, especially those who are at a higher risk of hearing loss


















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