World Health Organization warnings - By 2050, one in four people will have hearing problems.

The World Health Organization (WHO) said in a recent study that one in eight people will have hearing loss by 2050.  To address this the World Health Organization (WHO) has called for more investment in prevention and treatment.
 According to a report released by the World Health Organization (WHO), infections, diseases, birth defects, noise pollution, and lifestyle can be one of the main causes of hearing loss.  The problem is estimated to cost at least $ 1.33 per person per year.  This requires additional capital.  Communication, education, etc. will be affected if hearing problems arise.  According to the health organization, the reason for the financial crisis is growing.

One in five people in the world now has hearing loss. The number of hearing impaired people is expected to be more than 1.5 times over the next three decades. A major contributor to hearing problems is the lack of care, which is especially common in low-income countries. "Even in rich countries with better access to care, there is a lack of care," he said.



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