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Does noise sensitivity get worse as you age?

Yes, for many people, noise sensitivity does get worse as you age, often due to changes in both the ear and the brain. In fact, research from Western University found that older adults' brains are less able to filter out irrelevant background noise and adapt to their sound environment, leading to increased sensitivity.

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Why am I so sensitive to noise as I get older?

According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, about one in three people between ages 65 and 74 experience hearing loss. While it may seem paradoxical, this decline in hearing can be a key reason why you are so sensitive to noise as you get older. This article explores the science behind this phenomenon and offers actionable solutions.

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Does noise sensitivity get worse with age? A deep dive into hyperacusis and presbycusis

According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, one in three people between the ages of 65 and 74 has hearing loss. This decline is often linked to a more complex question: does noise sensitivity get worse with age? The answer is nuanced, involving the intricate ways our auditory system changes over time.

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