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Allie
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2/23/10 2:06
Hearing Disorders and Deafness
Deafness is a common disorder for older people and even young ones. It is really frustrating if we can’t hear well while others are enjoying talking with their friends without having problems in listening. Now let’s talk about hearing disorders and hope you can help me and share your knowledge to all the people who seek information about deafness.
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Nickname:
Jarell
Date:
2/23/10 2:56
Hearing disorder or deafness define as partially or permanent loss of hearing, where the passage of sound vibrations going to the air is interrupted.
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danny
Date:
2/23/10 4:42
hearing disorder make it hard but not possible to hear no matter what the cause is except when your inner ear or auditory nerve is damaged, then that could lead to permanent hearing loss.
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lindsay
Date:
2/23/10 5:34
deafness can be inherited while hearing impairment can be caused by several
reasons and may possibly happen before or during birth.
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Edwina_Tonette
Date:
2/25/10 3:30
What causes hearing loss? And some possibilities why people loss their sense of hearing?
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tiwunia
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2/25/10 3:36
The most common causes of deafness are heredity, certain medicines, long term exposure to loud or noisy places, trauma, ear infection, and problems with the ear bone.
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janiece
Date:
2/25/10 3:39
Long term of exposure to loud noises is a very common cause of hearing loss. That why most of the people who work as rock musicians, heavy equipment operator and factory workers are suffering of hearing loss after how many years working at the same field.
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