New Study Finds Hearing Aids May Reduce Dementia Risk 🧠

Research suggests that using hearing aids could help prevent dementia by addressing hearing loss, which is linked to higher dementia risk. Learn how hearing health impacts brain health!

New Study Finds Hearing Aids May Reduce Dementia Risk 🧠
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New Study Finds Hearing Aids May Reduce Dementia Risk 🧠

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Hearing Aids, Could Help Prevent Dementia, Study Suggests.<br />Scientists have warned that hearing loss may increase a person's risk of developing dementia.<br />'Newsweek' reports that new research suggests that <br />hearing aids may be able to prevent or delay <br />the onset and progression of cognitive decline. .<br />According to data from the Centers for Disease <br />Control and Prevention in 2014, over 5 million people <br />in the U.S. over the age of 65 live with dementia.<br />After numerous studies found a link between hearing loss <br />and cognitive decline, many began to speculate that <br />hearing impairment could be a risk factor for dementia.<br />The authors found that people <br />with hearing loss who did not <br />use hearing aids had a 20 percent <br />higher risk of dementia than <br />those with normal hearing, Tom Dening, professor of dementia research <br />at the University of Nottingham, via 'Newsweek'.<br />People who used hearing aids <br />for their hearing loss did not <br />have such a high risk (6%, which <br />was only just significantly above <br />the risk for normal hearing), Tom Dening, professor of dementia research <br />at the University of Nottingham, via 'Newsweek'.<br />People who used hearing aids <br />for their hearing loss did not <br />have such a high risk (6%, which <br />was only just significantly above <br />the risk for normal hearing), Tom Dening, professor of dementia research <br />at the University of Nottingham, via 'Newsweek'.<br />This suggests that <br />hearing aid use may help <br />to protect against dementia, Tom Dening, professor of dementia research <br />at the University of Nottingham, via 'Newsweek'.<br />The team from the University of <br />Southern Denmark published their findings <br />in the journal 'JAMA Otolaryngology.'.<br />'Newsweek' reports that other experts have warned <br />that the findings, while promising, do not confirm that <br />hearing aids are a definite way of preventing dementia. .<br />Studies of this kind should <br />be interpreted with care, Jason Warren, professor of neurology at <br />University College London, via 'Newsweek'.<br />Studies of this kind should <br />be interpreted with care, Jason Warren, professor of neurology at <br />University College London, via 'Newsweek'

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