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Prevalence of Hearing Loss and Differences by Demographic Characteristics Among US Adults<subtitle>Data From the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1999-2004</subtitle>
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Hearing loss is more prevalent among US adults than previously reported. The prevalence of US hearing loss differs across racial/ethnic groups, and our data demonstrate associations with risk factors identified in prior smaller-cohort studies. Our findings also suggest that hearing loss prevention (through modifiable risk factor reduction) and screening should begin in young adulthood.
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