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#MarchMadness is here! The noise at basketball games can exceed the safe limit. If you’re cheering on your team at the big game, be sure to bring hearing protection. Learn more: go.nih.gov/7oTfRBW NCAA March Madness NCAA March Madness




Are you attending any #MarchMadness tournament games this year? Bring your team spirit and hearing protection, such as protective earmuffs, to the game. Sound levels at some sporting events can exceed the safe limit. go.nih.gov/spv2Zdn NCAA March Madness NCAA March Madness


A study from Syracuse University of people with post-stroke aphasia finds that brain stimulation shows potential benefits on attention & fatigue. bit.ly/41XEAsm #NIDCDgrantee

Two studies from Vanderbilt University find that traumatic brain injury is associated with difficulties remembering spoken language & integrating information in gestures with speech. Both impairments can inhibit understanding & communication. bit.ly/4hNFNZf #NIDCDgrantee


Research from University of Rochester finds that our subcortical brain responses are increasingly small & delayed as different speakers & sounds compete in a noisy environment. bit.ly/3Y87Ew3 #NIDCDgrantee


NIDCD-supported research from GW University shows that children's executive functioning skills assist with language comprehension. bit.ly/3FMRaDt #NIDCDgrantee



During #MarchMadness, cheer on your team and protect your ears from noise-induced hearing loss. Hearing protectors help lower the intensity of sound that enters your ears. Learn more: go.nih.gov/JiVoXvg NCAA March Madness NCAA March Madness


