Your Resilient Brain: How hearing loss impacts cognitive decline, and nine powerful ways to overcome it

Andrew Campbell
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Your Resilient Brain: How hearing loss impacts cognitive decline, and nine powerful ways to overcome it

Andrew Campbell
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  • Date de publication : Nov 29, 2021
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 198
  • Éditeur : Hearing and Brain Health Academy
  • ISBN : 9780645259803
  • Dimensions : 5.5" W x 0.54" L x 8.5" H

I didn't expect I'd be on the brink of tears after reading a book about ears. There are many deep, powerful messages in this generous book that touch more than the ears and what's between them. This is a book about being human and living your best life. Dr. Adele Varcoe


Everyone talks about making sure we stay physically active once we get to over 50, but almost nobody talks about keeping our minds in tip-top condition and how we might go about it. Your Resilient Brain bridges the gap, with particular reference to the surprising links between untreated hearing loss and cognitive decline. Michael Smith


I love my hearing aids! In 24-hours they have transformed my life and my relationship with my partner Sheryl. Andrew

should be awarded an OAM (Medal of the Order of Australia) for services to the hearing impaired and their loved ones. Neville Kruss


I had no idea that I'd lost as much as 45% of my hearing in both ears although I certainly knew I had a problem. Being only 60, I didn't want to acknowledge that I had an issue that I thought belonged to the elderly. I was fortunate to attend a talk by Andrew and when I heard about the hearing loss/dementia connection, I immediately made an appointment. The message was further reinforced when I read Your Resilient Brain. I was inspired to take more control of my health and implement some of his helpful, scientifically researched lifestyle advice. It's a must read for anyone who cares about their wellbeing into old age. Melanie Smith

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