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Australian National Review - Hearing Music Again: One Woman’s Journey With a Cochlear Implant

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Unlike hearing aids, which amplify sound, a cochlear implant helps the brain process sound. Peakstock/Shutterstock The first sound Mary Beth Klatt heard after her cochlear implant was switched on wasn’t music. It was voices—and they sounded like liquid sand. Klatt, now in post-surgery rehabilitation, is one of more than 1 million people worldwide living with a cochlear implant—an electronic device that can help restore hearing for patients who …
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anr.news broke the news in on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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