The answer is- COBRA!!!
No, there are currently no cochlear implants for dogs.
Cochlear Limited was created in 1981.
Cochlear Limited's population is 11.
Cochlear Limited's motto is 'Hear now. And always.'.
45% of deaf people have cochlear implants.
While cochlear implants are primarily used to improve hearing for individuals with severe hearing loss, some studies suggest that they may also help reduce tinnitus symptoms in some cases. However, the effectiveness of cochlear implants in treating tinnitus varies among individuals, and more research is needed to fully understand their impact on tinnitus.
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the other 1 does stop working NO it does not
Yes it will stop heating up...........
Quit, retire.Retire means to stop working.
Doctor Graeme Clark invented the Cochlear implant (bionic ear) at the University of Melbourne.
As of 2002, it is estimated that over 35,000 individuals have received cochlear implants