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BC Proposes New Model to Prevent Workplace Deafness - Uniradio Informa

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More than 30% of the workers evaluated are at critical risk, despite having "normal" hearing tests.
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More than 30% of the workers evaluated are at critical risk, despite having "normal" hearing tests.

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TIJUANA, JUNE 21, 2025 –Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (PAIR) is one of the most common and subdiagnosed occupational diseases in the country, since in most cases the damage is detected when it is already irreversible, which limits the possibilities of effective care and timely prevention. Dr. Talia Orenday, a specialist with master's degree in Occupational Health and Medicine, as well as in Occupational Risk Prevention, who from Baja California dev…

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Diario Tijuana broke the news in on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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