Ludwig van Beethoven developed hearing problems at an early age. Eventually the world-famous composer became deaf. It has long been a mystery as to what was behind the suffering. An Australian had the composer’s locks of hair tested again.
It started with tinnitus, said Ted Albrecht, professor emeritus of musicology at Kent State University in Ohio and author of a recently published book
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