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Radio 2 megaphone hearing damage?

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Matthew Allsop joins in the topical conversation with Jeremy Vine on potential hearing damage by megaphones, & is sound now being used as a weapon?

Discussion takes place after a mini-cab protester at a demonstration was found not guilty of assault.  He had used a mega phone right next to 2 police officers’ ears.

To listen to the conversation click the image below

 
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Paul Checkley on Radio 2

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Clinical Director of Harley Street Hearing talks to Simon Mayo about the only truly invisible hearing aid – Lyric, which can be worn for months at a time.

Matthew Allsop from Harley Street Hearing on BBC Radio 2

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Harley Street Hearing Partner Matthew Allsop  talks to Steve Wright about our ears and hearing loss on BBC Radio 2.

Harley Street Hearing are the home of independent audiology in London. We have been established on Harley Street for the past 25 years. Call us on 020 7486 1053 or complete the form below to find out more about how we can help  you with any hearing issues.

 

BBC Radio classical musician hearing damage

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Listen to Paul Checkley, Clinical Director of Harley Street Hearing, interviewed by Mark Forrest on BBC Radio about hearing protection for musicians.   You can listen safely to loud music with Musicians earplugs which are custom-made to fit each individuals ear.

Radio 2 – Extreme Hearing

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Harley Street Hearing discusses with Jeremy Vine the rare symptoms and diagnosis of Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence Syndrome – which is where a person’s own speech or other self-generated noises (e.g. heartbeat, eye movements, creaking joints, chewing) are heard unusually loudly in the affected ear. To listen to the interview on Facebook click here

Musician Acoustic Shock interview

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Listen to Paul Checkley, Clinical Director at Harley Street Hearing on Jeremy Vine show on Radio 2.

Paul was asked to talk about acoustic shock syndrome after the landmark High Court judgement on hearing damage from loud music.  This will have implications about the risk of hearing damage for musicians all over the country.