
Battling the Isolating Consequences of Hearing Loss
In a letter sent in 1910, political activist, author, and lecturer Helen Keller made a statement that is often quoted. “The problems
In a letter sent in 1910, political activist, author, and lecturer Helen Keller made a statement that is often quoted. “The problems
It is common knowledge that hearing loss can cause a reduction in speech understanding. However, besides reduced speech there are many more
In everyday practise, we often get asked: “which is the best hearing aid available?”. This article aims to provide an answer for
In Australia, most people have heard of the term “Cochlear Implant” as a ‘great Australian invention’. As a matter of fact, the
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Quite frankly, itchy ears can be one of the most annoying things. If the ears are itching all day long you can’t
This term is widely used for noise-induced hearing loss and is very common for those born around 1940-1960. At highest risk are
These are interesting times indeed. We come in contact with many people on a daily basis and the atmosphere has changed a
It is called “tinnitus” – the perception of a ringing or other type of sound in the ear, often affecting one or
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