How to know if you have undiagnosed hearing loss
Fatigue, headaches and increased falls – these are just some of the major signs that you may need a hearing test, explains Professor Catherine McMahon, Macquarie University’s Director of Audiology.
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Fatigue, headaches and increased falls – these are just some of the major signs that you may need a hearing test, explains Professor Catherine McMahon, Macquarie University’s Director of Audiology.
New Cochlear study to help millions of Chinese children
Children with hearing loss face challenges learning language, but a new Macquarie University project will explore how to help them more effectively learn to listen and speak.
Seniors are the fastest-growing market for cochlear implants, as research links age-related hearing loss to depression, dementia and social isolation
Ahead of the annual World Hearing Day (3 March), the World Health Organization (WHO) has launched “hearWHO”, a free application for mobile devices which allows people to check their hearing
If you feel like your child is not hearing all that you say, can be disruptive or loud, or doesn’t manage noisy situations, you may want to check your child’s
Professor David McAlpine and Professor Catherine McMahon radio interview with Hilary Harper on ABC Radio National
Nearly 50% of people aged 12-35 years – or 1.1 billion young people – are at risk of hearing loss due to prolonged and excessive exposure to loud sounds, including
Congratulations to Distinguished Prof Katherine Demuth and Assoc Prof Mridula Sharma from the Department of Linguistics, on being awarded an ARC Linkage Project of $472,635. The project aims to understand
Listen to David McAlpine, Director of Hearing Research at Macquarie University’s Australian Hearing Hub, interview on ABC National Radio with Rebecca De Unamuno about headphone usage and the potential damage of
Australian Hearing is set to double the number of its scholarships for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people interested in audiology to help attract students to the profession.
An animated short film produced by HEARsmart, National Acoustic Laboratories and Australian Hearing has been named an Official Selection in the Animation and Poetry category of the 2018 Overcome Film
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