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  1. Hearing loss - auditory neuropathy

    Auditory neuropathy is hearing loss caused by a disruption of nerve impulses travelling from the inner ear to the brain.

  2. Hearing tests

    A ringing sensation in the ears (tinnitus), or people complaining that you talk too loudly are signs you may need to have your hearing checked.

  3. Deafness - a range of causes

    Deafness is caused by many different events including injury, disease and genetic defects.

  4. Acoustic neuroma

    In its earlier stages, an acoustic neuroma can present similar symptoms to other, less serious conditions, which may delay diagnosis and treatment.

  5. Ears - ways to protect your hearing

    Once hearing is damaged, it often can't be restored.

  6. Ears - otosclerosis

    Otosclerosis eventually affects both ears, but the condition doesn?t cause total deafness.

  7. Vision or hearing impairment

    There are many government services and for people living with or caring for someone with vision or hearing impairments.

  8. Ears

    The brain uses the inner ear, the eyes and muscles to pinpoint the position of the body at all times.

  9. Usher syndrome

    Services aim to help a person with Usher syndrome prepare for the dual loss of sight and hearing.

  10. Audiologist

    Audiologists evaluate, diagnose and treat children and adults with hearing loss and balance disorders.

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