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The Human hearing limits decays with age naturally. By the time you are over 30 your hearing may drop to a maximum rage of 0-15kHz. This is known as Presbycusis.

There are many factors which cause this but the most common is hearing loss is caused by disorders of the inner ear or auditory nerve.

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