Sacred silence: Tinnitus and the noise that never stops
(07/17/14 2:36pm)
In the age of headphones and portable speakers, silence is rare. For some, though, silence is impossible.
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In the age of headphones and portable speakers, silence is rare. For some, though, silence is impossible.
LONDON — In World War I, more than 90,000 soldiers died from chemical gases. Their deaths tended to be horrific, and they were often drawn out and painful. The general revulsion the gases caused spurred most of the world to sign the Geneva Protocol in 1925, essentially banning the use of chemicals in warfare.