Could treating hearing loss help delay dementia?
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Tinnitus and tinnitus, symptoms and treatments of a condition affecting 14% of adults worldwide
Long-term exposure to loud noises, aging and stress can be responsible for this hearing perception that impacts the quality of life of millions of people. On its world day, the importance of early diagnosis
Could treating hearing loss help delay dementia?
A study in older adults has found that hearing loss may increase dementia risk by almost one-third. The researchers suggest that treating hearing loss could delay, or even prevent, dementia for a large number of older adults.
32% Of Dementia Cases Could Be Linked To Hearing Loss
Written by Katharine Lang — Fact checked by Jill Seladi-Schulman, Ph.D. According to the National Institutes on Deafness and Other Communication DisordersTrusted Source, around 15% of Americans aged over 18 report some problems with hearing. For 22% of those aged 65–74, and 55% of over-75s, hearing loss is disabling. Studies have suggested that hearing loss may increase a person’s risk of cognitive decline, cognitive impairment and dementia. An…
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