For service members whose hearing was damaged in combat, help is becoming easier to reach. A new microscope at Kyiv’s Hearing Restoration Center is expected to increase the number of complex surgeries performed under a free program and reduce waits that once ran for months, with backlogs at state hospitals stretching up to half a year, notes a report by Frontliner.
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For service members whose hearing was damaged in combat, help is becoming easier to reach. A new microscope at Kyiv’s Hearing Restoration Center is expected to increase the number of complex surgeries performed under a free program and reduce waits that once ran for months, with backlogs at state hospitals stretching up to half a year, notes a report by Frontliner.
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