How to Stop Hearing Loss?
Hearing loss is a sudden or gradual decrease in how well you can hear. Depending on the cause, it can range from mild to severe and can be reversible, temporary, or permanent. Hearing loss is also known as hearing impairment, which includes being born without hearing (congenital hearing loss).| Comments on article "How to Stop Hearing Loss?" | |||||||||
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