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A gradual loss of hearing is common with aging. Over time, the inner ear suffers wear and tear leading to diminished hearing ability. Genetics and chronic exposure to loud noises are believed to be the main factors that contribute to hearing loss.Bookmark this page to keep these WisdomCards at your fingertips. You'll find carefully chosen, doctor approved resources for the most highly searched subjects by clicking on any of the links below!
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