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Many %He< Millions "hear" sounds that don't really exist. According to the last national health survey conducted by the Public Health Agency in this country, there are at least 36 million Americans who "hear something" when there's actually nothing to hear. The "something" may be a ringing, a hissing, or a constant-level tone that ranges from lower pitches to very highpitched frequencies. This condition of subjectively hearing such sound when no external physical sound actually is present is known as tinnitus. It's pronounced TIN-ni-tus, and it spells trouble for anyone who has it. The trouble may be only in the category of "occasional nuisance" or it may be an ever-present, unrelenting part of a person's life, a constant intruder into daily activities ? even sleep. All h/riAc kwa St w-mmw IIQVC II While there are some Clinton employees who experience this condition, there's no indication of a relationship between working in the textile industry and having tinnitus. People who work in all types of jobs ? people such as college professors, facChrismor Tree Ornnments A VW vsawaaawaBSW # ml The Clinton Mills' Women's Club had as one c Chrismons for the Community Building Christm All of the tree ornaments are symbols from th with white and gold sequens, pearls, and beads, attractiveness of the decorations. During the club December 10 meeting, Ma symbols. Chrismon is a word derived from Christ and Tb 4/ JR g Si r, James D. Werts recently completed 40 years continuous service. James joined Clinton Mills November 16, 1943. He works in the Plant 1 and 2 Supply Room. ir' Sounds 1 It You Have Tinnltis, As soon as a person is determined to h following: ? Excessive use of alcohol. Almost al report that the tinnitus seems worse foil ? Nicotine. All who experience tinnitu: effects on the vascular system produced ? Caffeine. People with tinnitus are as! ox one monin 10 aetermine whether this Caffeine is found in coffee, tea, cola dri ? Marijuana. This is known to height ? Loud noise. On the job or off, loui machinery, power mowers, chain saws. | can be especially harmful to the unprotec who experience this condition are strong devices when they are exposed to loud r tory workers, and housewives?and people who are not engaged in any work outside the home can experience tinnitus. Sometimes an employee's tinnitus is discovered through the regular audiometric testing that's required by Clinton's Mandatory Hearing Conservation Prog ram tor those who are exposed to noise levels of 85 decibels and above on the job. Sometimes, tinnitus is accompanied by dizziness, which usually makes it more difficult for the person to function and may cause him or her to seek help IS re Symbols From Bible )f their major projects this year the making of as Tree. e Bible and are made of white felt decorated The tree had white lights, which enhance the rie Madden gave a brief description of the monograms. Blessings of the season to one and all at Christmas! 'hat Don't Re {. # r,-'v, V'. ;/> Avoid These Hazards iave tinnitus, he or she is asked to avoid the I persons who have tinnitus and use alcohol owing intoxication. > are asked to give up smoking because of the by nicotine. <ed to give upcaffeine in all forms for a period substance has an effect on the condition, nks, chocolate and some drugs, en the effects of tinnitus. !i nni^P Clirh ac lhat nrnrl, ,/>n/4 ? ~ MWVM WJ IIIUI pi UUUCCU uy dUIIIC guns, mucis, motorcycles, and fireworks ? :ted ears of a person with tinnitus. So, those ;ly advised to use proper hearing protection loise. sooner. Tinnitus has a variety of causes, ranging from things as simple as a wax buildup against the ear drum to more complex situations, such as the development of a tumor within the head. If the cause is a simple one, there's no need to put up with it any longer than necessary, and if it's more serious, early treatment is likely to be more effective. Drugs, some kinds of therapy, biofeedback, hearing aids, tinnitus masking devices, and, in certain severe cases, surgery may be indicated to correct the mm i _ l-% kwr T _ kjc ^ ^ w. L 'vT EXPLANATION OF BIBLICAL SIGNIFI the Biblical significance of the Chrismor Power and Bea McElhannon. EXAMINING CHRISMONS? Eva Lan Smith, Lucille Taylor, Sadie Powers, Be. the finished Chrismons. Page 7 tally Exist condition. A hearing aid, for example, may enable a person to hear more of the "normal" noises around him or her and thereby block out some or all of the tinnitus sound. A tinnitus masker, which looks much like a hearing aid, substitutes an "external sound" for the tinnitus sound. Tu i no unen wdtks oecause most people can better ignore an external sound than one produced by tinnitus. While medical science still doesn't know exactly what is happening within the body when a person is hearing the sounds of tinnitus, there are effective forms of treatment for this condition. Therefore, it's important to seek treatment as early as possible. An employee who suspects that he or she has tinnitus should see the facility nurse for her to check the ear canal. This condition is widespread among the general population in this country. It's sometimes hard for the individual who's constantly bothered by a noise that really isn't even there to accept the fact that the noise doesn't actually exist except in his or her own head, but there are at least 36 million people who share this problem, so no one's in it alone and medical research is constantly being car ried forward to develop better methods of dealing with it. if\i H CANCE?Marie Madden, left, explains i to Claude Crocker, Vera Smith, Sadie V-T' d, Margaret Blakely, Faye Barker, Vera a McElhannon and Eva West examine