Friday, May 12, 2017
The condition is called misophonia — literally “hatred of sound” — and occurs when a common noise, whether it’s something like a person chewing loudly, water dripping or someone “ahem”-ing, causes you to become anxious or angry, more so than a typical response, TODAY reported. It can also be known as Selective Sound Sensitivity Syndrome (4S) or hyperacusis.
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