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Neurosensory

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3220 3522



Address: Level 12/179 Turbot Street 4000 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.nsu.com.au

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25.01.2022 According to a recent study, a significant number of patients reported a deterioration in their hearing or the onset of tinnitus when questioned 8 weeks after their discharge from hospital for COVID 19. https://nsu.com.au//covid-19-and-hearing-loss-what-do-we-/



22.01.2022 Today is International Cochlear Implant Day What a day to celebrate, and to admire the work of Graeme Clark through a new book which tells his story. A giant of medical science tells the story of the invention of the bionic ear. 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.... You can read more of the book synoposis here on our website www.nsu.com.au/news or the book is available from Amazon here: www.amazon.com.au/dp/0645067105

14.01.2022 Love at First Sound Introducing the NEW Marvel hearing aids that provide the highest quality hearing performance enabling you to live life to the full. It's not just a great hearing aid - it's a multifunctional marvel with seamless connection to the world of sound. It streams music, videos and takes calls easily.... Want to learn more? Book an appointment with Neurosensory today.

14.01.2022 1. You will be happier and more confident. Hearing loss is associated with social isolation and depression. Experiencing a new situation is challenging for most, and if you have a hearing loss, it is common to not have the confidence to approach a new social experience. Treating your hearing loss means you won’t have to struggle to hear what’s being said and you can participate in the conversation with less effort and more confidence, letting you enjoy life more. https://nsu.com.au/hearing-solutions/5reasons



03.01.2022 Social isolation can be seen as a state of having minimal contact with others. It reflects the size of your network of friends, family and social contacts and how often you meet up with these people. Loneliness is related to social isolation but is a little different. It is a subjective feeling of having a lower level of social contact than you desire. https://nsu.com.au//hearing-loss-loneliness-and-social-is/

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