People with Refsum disease typically experience progressive hearing loss due to nerve damage that occurs early during development
They can develop a progressive degeneration of the eye leading to blindness due to an atypical form of retinitis pigmentosa
AIED which is a rare autoimmune disorder, meaning that the immune system attacks a part of the body. This attack on the inner ear results in a rapid hearing loss. Sometimes people with this condition also experience balance problems.
Lateral line helps them in hearing.
the flashy part
When you are older, you might have weak hearing and sight abilities. Also, some seniors have hip and knee trouble.
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its the cerebellum
Temporal lobe,is the part of the brain which interprets and processes auditory, or hearing.
Ears...
If it is a communicable disease problem, yes. but it is also the employer's responsibility to have a potential employee screened for health problems that may affect co-workers. There have been legal fights over this and , for the most part, the plaintiff employees have lost. If the employee has a health problem he or she is obligated to report that there is a problem, but not the name of the disease or even some symptoms. This is all part of our nation's health and safety regulations. No one has the right to spread a disease.
It depends on what you mean by "hearing phase". This is not a part of criminal procedure.
A public hearing is a formal part of government.