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Five Most Common Ear Conditions Veterans Encounter During Military Service
Here at Deck Plate, we will discuss the five most common ear conditions veterans encounter during military service. While serving on active duty, service members are often exposed to loud, harmful noises. As a result, many veterans suffer from a number of different ear conditions later on in life.