Hearing and Vision Impairments

Hearing impairment refers to the complete loss of hearing.
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While hearing aids can improve hearing, they may not restore it to normal levels.
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Sign language is the only form of communication for individuals with hearing impairment.
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Exposure to loud noises can cause hearing impairment.
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Age related hearing loss is a common type of hearing impairment that occurs as people get older.
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Hearing impairment can be congenital, meaning it is present at birth.
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Cochlear implants are a type of hearing device that can help individuals with severe hearing loss.
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Hearing impairment can affect a person's ability to understand speech.
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Tinnitus, a ringing or buzzing sound in the ears, can be a symptom of hearing impairment.
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Hearing impairment can have social and emotional impacts on individuals.
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Conductive hearing loss is caused by issues in the outer or middle ear, not the inner ear.
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Sensorineural hearing loss is often caused by damage to the hair cells in the inner ear.
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Hearing impairment can be temporary or permanent, depending on the cause.
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Assistive listening devices can help individuals with hearing impairment in different listening environments.
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Hearing impairment is considered a disability protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Vision impairment refers to a partial or complete loss of sight.
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Wearing glasses or contact lenses can correct all types of vision impairments.
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Blindness and low vision are the same thing.
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Vision impairment can be caused by genetic factors.
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Age related macular degeneration is a common cause of vision impairment in older adults.
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Vision impairment can affect a person's ability to drive.
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Guide dogs are trained to assist individuals with vision impairments.
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Vision impairment can lead to difficulties with depth perception.
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Glaucoma is a vision impairment caused by damage to the optic nerve.
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Cataracts are a reversable form of vision impairment.
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Assistive technology such as screen readers can help individuals with vision impairments acess digital content.
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Color blindness means you can't see any colors.
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Regular eye exams can help detect vision impairments early.
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All vision impairments are noticeable to others.
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Wearing glasses can correct all types of vision impairments.
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