Children as young as four years of age have emerged as a new risk group for hearing loss, with Ear Science revealing an increasing number of young people are suffering…
The Ear Science Institute Australia team has been working behind the scenes on our very first podcast, The Ear Science Podcast, The Science of Healthy Hearing! Launching in early 2022,…
Tinnitus affects a great deal of Australians. It is estimated that 15-20% of the population, which correlates to around 4-5 million people, are currently experiencing ringing in the ears caused…
Hearing aids have transformed from technologically essential devices to multifunctional medical instruments in the last ten years, but what is next? Just like mobile phones, hearing aids have benefited from…
When the Healthy Hearing Outback fly to the Pilbara, they know they’ll be hard at work helping kids with ear conditions – but they’re also tasked with an interesting challenge:…
Translating Science into Patient Care Professor Marcus Atlas & A/Professor Hani Al-Salami led a vibrant panel discussion to share with listeners the latest in our groundbreaking ear and hearing research. The 30-minute…
The breakdown of communication that is often experienced due to hearing loss can affect an individual’s ability to socially engage. Consequently, untreated hearing loss can lead to reduced social activity,…
Our very own Dr Bec Bennett, Post Doctoral Researcher at Ear Science, is calling on our community to help shape a new project. This project is funded by the Australian…
Did you know that 60% of all hearing loss can be related to genetics? Causing some people to have more of a predisposition to hearing loss, than others – simply…