Heading to summer concerts? Beware of noise levels and safeguard your hearing! ๐ต๐
As summer rolls in, music enthusiasts are gearing up for outdoor festivals and concerts. However, amidst the excitement, it's crucial to be aware of the potential risks to your hearing. Many concertgoers may not realize that the noise levels at these events could reach harmful levels, leading to permanent hearing damage. To protect your ears, consider using earplugs or staying at a safe distance from speakers while still enjoying the music.
Switching gears to healthcare, the UBC Faculty of Medicine is making waves with virtual care services. Dr. Dean Johnston, a dedicated neurologist, found himself on the front lines of virtual care during a clinic day in Vancouver. His seamless transition to virtual consultations showcases the innovative approaches taken by healthcare professionals in adapting to new challenges.
In environmental news, UBC is taking bold steps with its neighbourhood climate action plan. The plan focuses on addressing climate adaptation and reducing greenhouse gas emissions by dividing neighbourhoods into eight zones. This strategic approach aims to maximize the impact of local initiatives and create a more sustainable future.
In conclusion, remember to protect your hearing while enjoying summer concerts, explore the benefits of virtual care in healthcare, and stay informed about UBC's efforts in climate action. By being mindful of these aspects, we can all contribute to a healthier and more sustainable world.
As music lovers flock to outdoor festivals and concerts this summer, many may not realize the noise levels could be high enough to cause hearing damage.
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