Heading to university this freshers’ week? Don’t forget to pack earplugs! Protecting your hearing at loud events is simple, and with a few easy steps, you can enjoy every night out while reducing your risk of long-term hearing problems. Find out why students and experts say earplugs are the essential item for a safe and fun start to term.
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