A growing body of research suggests that there is a relationship between hearing loss and reduced cognitive function in older adults, including an increased incidence of dementia.
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Medicare Changes
Not everyone gets to experience equal and affordable access to hearing care. Fortunately, policies are shifting to help audiologists tackle these inequities.
Hearing loss, loneliness and social isolation
Hearing loss is common in older adults and typically impairs communication and social interactions. In Australia at least 1 in 3 adults over 60 have a hearing loss.
I Want to Fix Ears: Inside the Cochlear Implant Story
After watching his father struggle with hearing loss, Graeme Clark overcame obstacles and opposition to bring the gift of hearing to profoundly deaf children and adults.
COVID-19 and hearing loss: What do we know?
COVID-19 has been linked to many long term medical conditions including chronic fatigue, heart damage, lung damage and psychological disorders.
Neurosensory supports the latest ACCC findings
Neurosensory believes in enriching people’s lives by improving how they interact with the world around them and have the clear objective to achieve the best outcomes possible for every client.
Robot used to remove child’s tumour in Australian-first operation
For the first time in Australia, one of our ENT partners Dr Ben Dixon successfully used a robot to remove a child’s rare and deadly tumour – and the complex operation has given new hope to a brave Freyja Christiansen.
No commission paid on hearing aid sales
Late last year, ABC Radio National had a segment about the hearing aid industry which you may have heard.