Be part of developing new treatments for today and cures for tomorrowNew treatments for hearing loss are only possible because of the willingness of people to participate in our research…
Tinnitus Tinnitus affects a sizeable percentage of the population. The Busselton Healthy Ageing Study has shown that approximately 23% of Baby Boomers (50 and 70 years of age) have tinnitus,…
Have you ever experienced discomfort, reduced hearing or even earaches?If so, you may have encountered the common but often misunderstood issue of ear wax. You are not alone. Ear wax…
Ear Science Surgery FacilityEar Science Institute Australia (Ear Science) proudly presents its latest achievement – the opening of a state-of-the-art, patient-focused ear and hearing surgical facility in Subiaco, Perth. This…
The Impacts of Hearing LossIn past articles, we have established that hearing loss often has an overtly negative impact on the mental health and well-being of the affected individual. The…
In 2023 we will continue to support the kids of WA to thrive thanks to TelethonEar Science Institute Australia is a proud Telethon Beneficiary for 2023. Together with Telethon we’re…
Navigating communication challengesResearch indicates using communication strategies in conjunction with hearing devices can provide significant benefits if you are living with hearing loss (Hickson et al. 2007). Hearing devices such…
Finding treatments for today and cures for tomorrowThis annual report for 2022 provides an overview of our achievements and contributions to the field of ear and hearing research, education and…
Hearing loss can impact social and emotional well-beingIn 2019, Adj Senior Research Fellow Bec Bennett at the University of Western Australia and lead researcher at Ear Science Institute Australia was…
Enhancing the lives of those with ear and hearing disorders through research, treatment and education. In 2019, Ear Science Institute Australia was appointed as a WHO Collaborating Centre for Ear…