christinarosepix/Shutterstock May 27, 2024 Noise-cancelling headphones, earplugs and earmuffs – do they really help neurodivergent people? Kitty-Rose Foley, Southern Cross University Some devices simply block sound. Others cancel out noises using sound engineering. There is positive, but limited, research that suggests they might be useful for autistic or ADHD people.
Listening to music can be a joyful experience. Sarah L. Voisin/The Washington Post via Getty Images February 28, 2022 Is it possible to listen to too much music each day? Rami Toubia Stucky, University of Virginia As long as you don’t tune out the world and protect your hearing, it’s hard to overdo it.
We use earplugs to protect from office noise and get a good night’s sleep. September 5, 2016 Health Check: is it bad to regularly sleep wearing earplugs? Dominic Peter Power, The University of Melbourne Can wearing earplugs often cause tinnitus, or infection, or headaches? Let’s look at the facts.