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7. Hearing Loss

The malleus, incus, and stapes are the three tiny bones in the middle ear that transmit sound. As people age, they become more susceptible to hearing loss, in part due to the degradation of these vital bones. Research suggests that those 50 years and older with osteoporosis are more at risk of acute sensorineural hearing loss. Doctors hypothesize that changes in the flow of calcium ions disturbs electrical balances in the ear, resulting in the loss of auditory cells.

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