The New Yorker magazine interviewed one of Health and Hearing magazine's contributors on Tinnitus and its affect on soldiers serving in the war.
In the Fall 2004 issue of Health and Hearing magazine, Theresa Schulz wrote an article titled "Troops Return with Alarming rates of Hearing Loss" that discussed the correlation between hazardous noise exposure from war and hearing loss. The New Yorker magazine interviewd Schulz in their February 3, 2009 publication titled "That Buzzing Sound" which focused on Tinnitus (ringing, roaring, clicking, or hissing of the ear), one of the most clinical hearing conditions in the United States nearly affecting half the soldiers exposed to blasts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
To read the article from the New Yorker titled "That Buzzing Sound", click here.
To read Theresa Schulz's article from Hearing Health magazine titled "Troops Return with Alarming rates of Hearing Loss", click here.



