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Loud music causes lung collapse |
2004-09-04 |
Blasting music can be hard on the ears and the neighbors, and now researchers say it can also pack enough punch to collapse a lung. Reporting in the medical journal Thorax, they describe the cases of four young men who suffered a lung collapse -- technically called pneumothorax -- that appeared to be triggered by loud music. Three of the men were at a concert or club when the pneumothorax occurred, while the fourth was in his car, which was outfitted with a 1,000-watt bass box because he "liked to listen to loud music." Noppen said he and his colleagues suspect that loud music may damage the lungs due to its booming bass frequency, which can be felt as a vibration going through the body. The lungs may essentially start to vibrate in the same frequency as the bass, which could cause a lung to rupture. It's probably a good idea, according to Noppen, to stand back from the speakers at concerts and clubs and to ease up on that car-stereo bass. It might also save your hearing, he added. |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#6 Sgt. Mom - Oh...never mind.*S* Mike |
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski 2004-09-04 10:06:43 PM |
#5 Never mind.. (No I didn't) |
Posted by: Sgt. Mom 2004-09-04 6:22:34 PM |
#4 Sgt Mom - You forgot the punch line...*G* Mike |
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski 2004-09-04 5:43:09 PM |
#3 (Snicker!) Glad someone caught the reference! I think I was behind one of these lung-collapsing doofuses at an intersection last week. The bass on the car stereo ahead of me at the stop light was cranked up so far that my rear-view mirror, winshield and steering wheel were all vibrating visibly. |
Posted by: Sgt. Mom 2004-09-04 3:29:47 PM |
#2 Lol! Almost an Emily Latella feel to that, Sgt Mom! |
Posted by: .com 2004-09-04 2:58:40 PM |
#1 What? Herring? What does herring have to do with it... |
Posted by: Sgt. Mom 2004-09-04 2:48:58 PM |