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... speech impairments that can occur in early childhood or later in life, Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) is frequently chosen as an example. Beethoven lost hearing as an already renowned and recognized musician, some ten years before his death. He continued writing music as a deaf man, as Richard Wag ...
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Do now! - MrSimonPorter

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Hearing loss could signal other issues by Carey Rivinius, FNP

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