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'''Original Editor '''- Wendy Walker | '''[[Image:PP_InternalEar.png|right|240px]]Original Editor '''- Wendy Walker | ||
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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
The sense of hearing is of paramount importance in spoken communication, and age-related hearing loss can lead to porblems with communication, decreased awareness of environmental clues and even social isolation. | The sense of hearing is of paramount importance in spoken communication, and age-related hearing loss can lead to porblems with communication, decreased awareness of environmental clues and even social isolation. | ||
== Conductive Hearing Loss == | == Conductive Hearing Loss == |
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
The sense of hearing is of paramount importance in spoken communication, and age-related hearing loss can lead to porblems with communication, decreased awareness of environmental clues and even social isolation.
Conductive Hearing Loss[edit | edit source]
Sensorineural Hearing Loss[edit | edit source]
Recent Related Research (from Pubmed)[edit | edit source]
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