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Absolutely! As it stands, there is a way to allow people with hearing deficits from a little, to profoundly deaf to be able to have some form of hearing.
There was a recent breakthrough with hearing. More and more will come because stem cell research is being encouraged more and more. Stem cell research has enabled us to rebuild new parts for the ear, to replace damaged and faulty parts.
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