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Awareness & Education
When it comes to hearing loss, awareness and education are significant factors. From taking better care of your hearing to understanding the impact hearing has at work to the latest research, here you will find everything you need to know.
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Navigating the World with APD: The Science of "Hidden" Hearing Loss
Have you ever found yourself in a crowded room, able to hear the "noise" of conversation but unable to make out the actual words? You might even have had a standard hearing test only to be told your hearing is perfect. If this sounds familiar, you aren’t alone. You may be experiencing Auditory Processing Disorder (APD). At eargym, we are committed to bridging the gap between hearing science and real-world experience. Here is a deeper look at the research driving our understan
Elisa Ribeiro Soares
Jan 305 min read


Rewiring the Listening Brain: The Neuroscience of Auditory-Cognitive Plasticity
The human brain possesses an incredible, lifelong ability to change and reorganise its connections, a property known as neuroplasticity . While this concept is often applied to motor skills or memory, its application to hearing is revolutionary. For decades, hearing loss was viewed as a passive, permanent sensory deficit. Now, advanced neuroscience confirms that through Auditory-Cognitive Training (ACT) , the central auditory system can be actively optimised, leading to measu
Elisa Ribeiro Soares
Dec 10, 20254 min read


Quantifying the Global Cost of Untreated Hearing Loss
For business partners, investors, and public health strategists, the question surrounding hearing health is not just clinical, it’s economic. Untreated hearing loss is a global health crisis that carries a staggering, quantifiable socioeconomic burden, impacting everything from global productivity to healthcare expenditures. The investment case for scalable, affordable digital hearing solutions, such as those provided by ear gym , rests firmly on mitigating these massive cost
Elisa Ribeiro Soares
Dec 3, 20254 min read
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