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Health experts have warned during the past few years that nearly half of U.S. baby boomers — as many as 38 million people born between 1945 and 1964 — are experiencing some...&lt;br/&gt;
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Deidre Downs grew up as a tomboy. Downs played sports, and had a loving, supportive family in Alabama. Downs also grew up with a hearing impairment.  “I started wearing...&lt;br/&gt;
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