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Normal spoilage is defined as:
Eustachian Tube
A small canal that connects the middle ear to the throat, helping to equalize air pressure on both sides of the eardrum and drain fluid from the middle ear.
Ear Infections
Inflammations or infections of the ear, which can affect the outer, middle, or inner parts, often causing pain, fluid buildup, and sometimes hearing loss.
Motor Skills
The abilities required to control the small and large muscles of the body for movements such as walking, jumping, and holding.
Increasing Longevity
The trend of people living longer lives, often due to improvements in healthcare, nutrition, and living conditions.
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