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Mandurah Hearing Clinic Opens

Courtesy: Mandurah Coastal Times, Wednesday March 19,2008

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New Ear Clinic Open

Mandurah Clinic official opening

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Lions Hearing Clinic - Soundwaves Newsletter

Current News in Hearing Summer 08

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Tears of joy as implant breakthrough ends 30 years of silence

For the first time in 30 years, Lillian Jameson was able to hear in the way that most people take for granted.

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Lillian finally hears good vibrations

Innovative ear implant technology has given Lillian Jameson the chance to have her hearing almost fully restored.

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Job Opportunity For Audiologists

Lions Hearing Clinic is looking for experienced audiologists to join its team.

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Hearing problems are going untreated

It causes frustration, isolation and even contributes to accidents - but according to the Lions Hearing Clinics, many sufferers of hearing loss ignore what is an easily treated problem.

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Within earshot

TO any parent, their children's laughter is among the world's finest sounds.

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Youth copping an earful

YOUNG people should keep an ear out for the damage that frequent exposure to high sound levels can cause

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Men on a Mission

Hearing has been restored to children in India, thanks to a St Joseph Parish charity group in Subiaco and the Ear Science Institute of Australia.

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Media Release: Perth's Ear Science Institute Australia is the first internationally to grow human hair cells needed for balance.

Perth's Ear Science Institute Australia (ESIA) is the first institute internationally to successfully isolate and grow human vestibular supporting cells; inner ear cells that support the survival of cells controlling balance, movement and orientation.

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Dr David Baguley's Australian Experience

David Baguley PhD, a prominent member of the British Tinnitus Association's Professional Advisers Committee (PAC), has just returned from the Raine Medical Research Foundation in Australia, after spending three months there as a Visiting Professor.

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Music Venue Patrons Risk Permanent Hearing Damage

Music venue patrons are at risk of long-term, permanent hearing damage through exposure to high sound levels, a new study reveals today.

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New Hearing Clinics Open!

Lions have opened a new clinic on Coghlan Road, in Subiaco.

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Hearing Aid Banks

Prior to 1 July 1997 hearing aids fitted to Hearing Services Program clients remained the property of the Commonwealth and were required to be returned to the Commonwealth when no longer needed. This is no longer the case.

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Nightclubs damage ears

Courtesy: Territory Times.

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Sounding off

Courtesy: The Western Suburbs Weekly. Picture: Will Russell

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It`s not just about noise

Courtesy: The West Australian.
MARNIE McKIMMIE

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Putting a value on your hearing

Courtesy: The West Australian.
A loss of hearing can put a substantial dent in your ability to live a normal life. Marnie McKimmie looks at the costs.

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Funds for facility

Courtesy: The Western Suburbs Weekly.
A substantial cash donation from the Lions Hearing Foundation (LHF) of WA will contribute towards a new $10m state-of-the-art ear and hearing research centre for the State.

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Drumming up better hearing

Courtesy: The Subiaco Post. Author: Alison Batcheler
Scientists at the Lions Ear and Hearing Institute in Nedlands are closer to growing artificial eardrums to replace those damaged by explosions, trauma and infection.

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Ear diagnosis just a click away

Courtesy: The Subiaco Post.
Diagnosis of ear and hearing conditions may be helped by the click of a mouse in future.

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Implants rescue action man's hearing

Courtesy: The Subiaco Post. Author: Alison Batcheler
At the flick of a switch Danny Clarke`s new $50,000 bionic sound system connects him back to the noises of the world.

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Sound investment

Courtesy: The Western Suburbs Weekly. Author: Emma Brennan
Danny Clarke, the first person in WA to have simultaneous bilateral cochlear implants, is recovering well and looking forward to watching - and hearing - his cousin`s wedding video.

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Cochlear turns up volume

Courtesy: The Herald Sun. Author: John Rolfe
With its revenue and profit growth wowing the sharemarket, Cochlear has revealed a simple strategy with the potential to double sales - give deaf people implants in both ears, not just one.

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Rescue from a world of silence

Courtesy: The West Australian. Author: Cathy O`Leary
After working as a helicopter crewman plucking people from the sea, Danny Clarke hopes to be on the receiving end of a rescue - from a world of silence.

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First simultaneous cochlear implant operation for WA

A 25-year-old man will undergo Western Australia`s first ever simultaneous bilateral cochlear implant operation on Thursday 9 February at St John of God Hospital in Subiaco.

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New software diagnoses aid

A unique online software package is being developed to speed up general practitioners` ability to diagnose ear and hearing conditions.

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WA leads the way in ear research

Courtesy: The West Australian. Author: Cathy O`Leary
WA researchers are carrying out ground-breaking tissue engineering to try to grow replacement parts of the ear to restore hearing

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Alder to drive hearing research

Courtesy: WA Business News. Author: David Gibson
The Lions Ear and Hearing Institute recently appointed Val Alder as chairperson to drive its research programs and help attract funding from research bodies and venture capitalists

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Tele-Otology and Tissue Engineering.

Dr. Eikelboom shows world leading research to year 7 students from St Peter`s Catholic Primary School.

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High-tech new cochlear implant sounds more like the real thing.

Courtesy: The West Australian. Author: Cathy O`Leary

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Media Release - World-first Cochlear implant

World-first Cochlear implant reaches Western Australia Perth patient to become the State`s first adult recipient of Nucleus Freedom

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New Guide on Temporal Bone Dissection for Surgeons

The second edition of this guide with expanded sections will be available soon.

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Well known artist has hearing restored

Nalda Seares, a world renowned artist, has her hearing restored by a cochlear implant.

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Perth Surgeon in World First for Single Sided Deafness

In an Australian first, surgeons at the Lions Ear and Hearing Institute in Perth have restored hearing in a patient with single-sided deafness.

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Tele-otology Project set up in Meekatharra

The first tele-otology site in Australia will be set up in Meekatharra.

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From Acoustic Neuroma to one-sided hearing to BAHA

Pamela Jane tells of her journey through loosing her hearing to regaining it with a BAHA.

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