A toxic substance found in Beethoven’s hair may solve an enduring mystery

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High levels of a heavy metal in the composer’s locks could explain his deafness.
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May 14, 2024

For 200 years, Ludwig van Beethoven’s deafness has puzzled experts and fans. But a recent discovery of toxic substances in locks of the composer’s hair may finally solve the mystery.

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Here’s what scientists found.

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