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Supersensitive To Sound? You May Have Hyperacusis ($10.90 includes shipping)
If some (or all) normal sounds seem so loud they blow your socks off, this is the book you want to read! You don’t have to avoid noise or lock yourself away in a soundproof room. Exciting new research on this previously baffling problem reveals what you can do to help bring your hyperacusis under control.
Written by Neil Bauman, PhD.

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