Several factors can impair a person's hearing, but exposure to loud noises is one of the most significant contributors. Prolonged exposure to sounds above 85 decibels can damage the hair cells in the inner ear, leading to noise-induced hearing loss. Other factors include aging, certain medications (ototoxic drugs), infections, and genetic predisposition, all of which can also affect hearing ability. Regular hearing checks and protective measures in noisy environments can help prevent hearing impairment.
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hearing lol
hearing a phone ring
Most likely, but you are going to need either a doctor's prescription or have proof of a certified hearing test indicating the need to hearing aids.
Most likely both were short of hearing.
Caffeine is a psychoactive drug that can impair people's ability to sleep. It is a stimulant that can disrupt the sleep-wake cycle, making it difficult for individuals to fall asleep and stay asleep.
Depending on how big the persons neck is..most likely no
Temporal Lobe
An emergency vehicle approaching
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Yes, but it will lower your chances if another candidate who does not have glasses and hearing aids will most likely by chosen
Hearing problems from a Sound Grenade are TEMPORARY; however if someone were to be REPEATEDLY exposed to Sound Grenades (many times), they would MOST LIKELY have PERMANENT HEARING PROBLEMS.