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Study warns: children heard at risk

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A Dutch study reported that children who listen to music using earphones may be more likely to be hearing impaired by noise. The researchers studied the results of hearing tests involving 3316 children between the ages of 9 and 11, and asked parents about their children's complaints of hearing problems, the time spent listening to music through the earphones and how loud the sound was. The researchers found that 443 children in total, or 14 percent, had at least some hearing difficulties at high frequencies. The cause of hearing impairment at high frequencies, especially in young people, is the exposure to noise. No matter how long young people wear earphones or how loud they are, researchers found that children who used portable music for a day or two a week were twice as likely to have hearing problems as their counterparts who did not use them at all. "Although we can not conclude from this study that music playback devices are the cause of heari...

The back of France is considering leaving Barcelona

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Spain's Lucas Deen, a left-back of Barcelona, is seriously considering leaving the Catalan club during the summer transfer season, Spanish press reports said on Monday. The 24-year-old midfielder wants to leave the Catalan side because he has not played for the club since last season, causing his absence from the 2018 World Cup in France, the daily Mundo Deportivo said. The newspaper pointed out that his figures with the giant of Spain revealed the reason for exclusion since he did not participate last season with the team in only 500 minutes only played in 20 games, scoring a single goal. Bayern Munich is one of the most important players to join the French side as well as the two poles Milan and Juventus.

FIFA announces Shakiri and Chaka penalty for "celebration"

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FIFA has decided to punish Swiss football stars Sheridan Shakiri and Granit Chaka for their  "political" celebration after scoring against Serbia in the World Cup. Viva said on Monday that both Shakiri and Chaka, both of whom had assets in the province of Kosovo, had been fined 10,000 Swiss francs (8,660 euros) and five-year-old defender Stefan Lechsteiner were also fined to provoke the public and Serbian players. Serbia took the lead in the opening game in Kaliningrad from the fifth minute, but Switzerland turned the table and won 2-1 in the last seconds. Once Shakiri scored the winner, he turned to the Serbian fans and put his hands on his chest in reverse. He made a black double-eagle, the symbol of Albania, with its red flag. Preceded by the record of the first Swiss goal, Chaka. Shakiri and Chaka opened the door of history with this movement. Kosovo, the predominantly Muslim province of northern Albania, launched a secessionist campaign from Serbi...